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WAR     INFORMATION    SERIES 


No.  18 


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August,  1918 


REGIMENTAL  HISTORY 


OF  THE 


UNITED  STATES  REGULAR  ARMY 


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CHRONOLOGICAL  OUTLINE 
1866-1918 


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The  Adjutant  General's  Office 


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CHRONOLOGICAL  STATEMENT 

OF 

ORGANIZATION  AND  SERVICE  STATIONS  OF  REGIMENTS  COMPOSING 
THE  UNITED  STATES  REGULAR  ARMY 


Prepared  as  of  July  I,    1918,    by  the   Adjutant    General's   Office,  at  the   request  of  the   correspondents'  corps,  and 
furnished  through  the  Committee  on  Public  Information, 


The  purpose  of  this  compilation  is  to  place  at  the  disposal  of  correspondent 
and  editors,  for  such  reference  and  other  use  as  may  be  desirable,  correct  data 
concerning  the  development  of  individual  regiments  comprising  tlie  Regular 
Army  of  the  United  States.  Members  of  correspondents'  corps  requested  that 
this  data  embrace  some  information  as  to  nicknames  and  outstamling  fighting 
achievements  of  the  older  regiments,  but  it  was  not  found  practicable  to  fur- 
nish this. 

INFANTRY 

FIRST  INFANTRY: 

Louisiana,  1866  to  1860. 

Michigan  and  New  York,  1SG9  lo  3874. 

Dakota,  1874  to  1880. 

Texas,  1880  to  1882. 

Arizona,  1882  to  1886. 

California,  1886  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba— 

E  and  G,  IMay  10  to  17,  1898. 

Headquarters  and  A,  15,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  .June  14  to  August  28, 
1898. 
New  York,  1898. 
Alabama,  1898. 
Cuba— 

Headciuartors  and  F,  December  ."0,  1898,  to  August  12,  1900. 

A  and  D,  Deccmljor  30,  1898,  to  September  19,  1899. 

B,  December  20,  1898,  to  September  19,  1899. 

C,  January  8  to  September  19,  1800. 

E  and  G,  January  8,  1809,  to  August  12,  1900. 
H,  December  29,  1898,  to  August  12,  1900. 
I,  December  29,  1898,  to  September  0,  1900. 
K,  January  8,  1899,  to  August  7,  1000. 
L,  December  30,  1898,  to  August  7,  1900. 
M,  December  29,  1898,  to  August  7,  1900. 

(Four  companies  in  Kansas  and  Arkansas,   September,  1899,   to  • 
April,  1901.) 

(3). 


4  ,  -  ^    -  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

FIRST  INFANTRY— Coutinued. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  September  1,  1900,  to 
April  28,  1903. 

I  and  M,  April  15,  1901,  to  April  28,  1903. 

K  and  L,  April  5,  1901,  to  April  28,  1903. 
Michigan  and  New  York,  1903  to  1906. 
Philippines,  regiment,  February  1,  190G,  to  June  14,  1908. 
AVashington,  June,  1908,  to  May,  1912. 
Hawaii,  regiment.  May  10,  1912,  to  June  10,  1918. 
Camp  Murray,  Washington,  June,  1918. 

SECOND  INFANTRY: 

Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Georgia,  and  Alabama,  1866  to  1877. 
Idaho  and  Washington,  1877  to  1886. 
Nebraska,  Montana,  and  Dakota,  1886  to  1898. 
Florida,  1898. 
Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,G,  and  H,  June  14  to  August  15,  1898. 

I,  June  29  to  August  15,  1898. 
New  York,  1898. 
Alabama,  1898  to  1899. 
Cuba- 
Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  April  13,  1899,  to  July  24,  1900. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  April  13,  to  September  25,  1899. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  May  25,  1899,  to  July  24,  1900. 

(Four  companies  in  Ohio  and  Kentucky,  September,  1899,  to  April, 
1902.) 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  September  1,  1900,  to  June  6,  1903. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  April  16,  1902,  to  June  6,  1903. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  August  21,  1900,  to  June  6,  1903. 
Wyoming  and  Colorado,  1903  to  1906. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  C,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  February  10,  1906,  to  April  19, 
1908. 

A.  B,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  February  10,  1906,  to  May  8,  1908. 
Kentucky,  May,  1908,  to  March,  1911. 

(Four  companies  in  Montana  to  September,  1911.) 

Hawaii,  Headquarters,  A,  B,  C.  D,  E,  F,  G,  H,  March  21,  1911,  to  ; 

I,  K,  L,  M,  September  5,  1911,  to  . 

THIRD  INFANTRY: 

Kansas,  Colorado,  and  Indian  Territory,  1866  to  1874. 

Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  1874  to  1877. 

Montana,  Minnesota,  and  South  Dakota,  1877  to  1898. 

Alabama  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  14  to  August 

25,  1898. 
Ne\t  York,  1898. 
Minnesota,  1898  to  1899. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  February  3,  3899,  to  April  15,  1902. 
Kentucky,  Ohio,  and  Illinois,  1902  to  1904. 


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THIRD  INFANTRY— Coutiuued. 

Alaska — ■ 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  G,  IT,  I,  L,  and  M,  July  1,  1004,  to 
August  G,  190G. 

F,  July  1,  1904,  to  October  19,  190G. 

K,  July  ],  ]904,  to  October  6,  190G. 
Washmston,  August,  19{)G,  to  August,  1909. 
riiilippines,  Regiment,  August  0,  1909,  to  April  14,  1912. 
New  York,  April,  1912,  to  May,  191G. 

(Madisoii    Barracks,    N.    Y.,    lleadquarter.s    and    Second    and    Tliird 
Battalion.) 

(Fort  Ontario,  N.  Y..  First  Battalion.) 

Texas,  Eagle  Pass  and  Del  Rio,  :May,  191G,  to . 

FOURTH  INFANTRY: 

Micbigab  and  New  York,  ISGG  to  1SG7. 

Wyoming,  1867  to  1S71. 

Kentucky  and  Arkansas,  1871  to  1878. 

Wyoming  and  Nebraska,  1873  to  1886. 

Idaho  and  Washington,  1886  to  1896. 

Illinois,  1896  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  14  to  August 

19,  1898. 
New  I'ork,  1898. 
Illinois,  1898  to  1899. 

Philippines.  Regiment,  January  19,  1899,  to  January  21,  1902. 
Texas,  1902  to  1903. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  June  1,  1903,  to  July  19,  1905. 
Kentucky,  Ohio,  Michigan,  and  New  York,  1905  to  1908. 

(Four  companies  in  California,  July,  1905,  to  January,  190G,  and  four 
companies  in  Wyoming,  October,  1906,  to  February,  1908.) 
Philippines,  Regiment,  March  5,  1908,  to  June  11,  1910. 
Nebraska  and  Arkansas,  June,  1910,  to  February,  1913. 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 
Mexico  (Vera  Cruz),  April  24  to  November  26,  1914. 
Texas — 

Galveston,  November,  1914,  to  September  4,  1915. 

Brownsville  and  vicinity,  September  5,  191.5,  to  May  28,  1917. 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  May  to  October,  1917. 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  October  to  December,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  December,  1917,  to  , 

FIFTH  INFANTRY : 

NewiVIexico,  1866  to  1867. 

Kansas,  Colorado,  and  Indian  Territory,  1867  to  1876. 
Jlontana,  1876  to  18SS. 
Texas,  1888  to  1891. 
Southern  States,  1891  to  1898. 
Cuba- 
Headquarters  and  A,  C,  F,  and  G,  August  21,  1898,  to  July  25,  1900. 

B,  D,  E,  and  H,  August  21,  1898,  to  August  9,  1900. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  August  21,  1898,  to  September  27,  1899. 


6  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

FIFTH  INFANTRY— Contimied.  ' ' 

Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C.  and  D,  September  18,  1900,  to  September 
12,  1903. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  April  1,  1901,  to  November  21,  1903. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  August  21,  1900,  to  September  12,  1903. 

(Four  companies  in  Illinois,  September,  1899,  to  March,  1901.) 
New  York,  1903  to  1906. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  E,  F,  G,  H,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  October  2,  1906,  to 
February  28,  1909. 

(Four  companies  remained  in  New  York.) 
New  I'ork,  March,  1909,  to  November,  1914. 

Canal  Zone,  Regiment,  November  15,  1914.  to . 

SIXTH  INFANTRY : 

South  Carolina,  1866  to  1867. 

Kansas  and  Arkansas,  1867  to  3872. 

Dakota,  1872  to  1880. 

Colorado,  Utah,  and  Kansas,  ISSO  to  1890. 

Kentucky,  1890  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B.  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  14  to  Augu.st  14, 

1898. 
New  York,  1898. 
Kentucky,  1898. 
Texas,  1898  to  1899. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  May  22,  1899  to  June  21,  1902, 
Kansas,  1902  to  190.5. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  February  28,  1905,  to  November  11,  190G. 
Montana    and   North   Dakota,   November,    1906,   to   December,    1909. 
Philippines.  Regiment,  January  5,  1910,  to  July  11,  1912. 
California,  July,  1912  to  April.  1914. 
Texas,  April,  1914  to  May,  1917  (El  Paso). 

(Mexico,  March,  1916  to  February  5,  1917.) 
Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  May  20,  1917,  to  April  5,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April.  1918,  to  , 

SEVENTH  INFANTRY : 
Florida.  1866  to  1869. 
Utah  and  Wyoming,  1869  to  1870. 
Montana,  1S70  to  1873. 

Dakota,  Minnesota,  and  Wyoming,  1878  to  1889. 
Colorado,  1889  to  1898. 
Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 
Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  H,  and  I,  June  14  to  August 

27.  1S9S. 
New  York  1898. 
Michigan  IMinnesota.  New  York,  Ohio,  Kentucky,   Illinois,  and  Nebraska, 

1898  to  1900. 
Colorado.  Arizona,  Washington.  Idaho,  Alaska,  Philippines,  and  California, 

1900  to  1<.K»3. 
Alaska — 

A,  June  2,  1900,  to  August  5,  1902. 

B  and  I,  June  6,  1900,  to  August  5,  1902. 

E,  June  25,  1899,  to  August  5,  1902. 

F  aud  L,  June  25,  1899,  to  September  30,  1901. 


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SEVEXTH  INFANTRY— CoiiUmiefL 
Alaska — ('ontimied. 

G,  April  24,  ltX)0,  to  June  4,  3902. 

K,  June  2,  li)(JO,  to  August  27,  VM2. 
Philippines — 

C,  D,  H,  ami  M,  March  25,  1901,  to  July  8,  1902. 

Regiment,  October  1,  1903,  to  December  13,  1905. 

Jlontana,  1905  to  190G. 

]\lic-higan,  1900  to  19(19. 

I'liiliijpinos,  Regiment,  May  5,  1909,  to  January  7,  1912. 

Kansas,  January,  1912,  to  February,  1913. 

Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 

Mexico  (Vera  Cruz),  April  24,  to  November  2G,  1914. 

Texas     (Galveston),    November,    1914,    to    October,    1915. 

Douglas  and  Nogales,  Ariz.,  October  to  December  11,  1915. 

Texas  (Fort  Bliss),  December  12,  1915,  to  May  28,  1917. 

Gettysburg  National  Park,  Pa.,  May  to  November  2,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  November  2,  1917,  to  March  27,  1918. 

Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  March  29  to  April,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April,  1918,  to . 

EIGHTH  INFANTRY: 

The  Carolinas,  ISOO  to  1870. 

New  York,  1870  to  1872. 

Montana,  Nebraska,  Wyoming,  and  Utah,  1872  to  1874. 

Ai'izona,  1874  to  1878. 

California  and  Nevada,  1878  to  18SG. 

Arizona,  1886. 

Nebraska  and  Wyoming.  1886  to  1898. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  G.  and  H,  June  14  to  August  20,  1S9S. 

Porto  Rico,  F,  July  28  to  December  1,  1898. 

New  York,  1898. 

Alabama,  1898. 

Cuba— 

Headquartei-s  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  G,  and  H,  December  13,  1898,  to  July 
24,  1900. 

E  and  F,  December  13,  1898,  to  July  21,  1900. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  December  13,  1898,  to  September  19,  1899. 
Minnesota,  19(X). 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  September  18,  1900,  to  September 
0,  1902. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  August  21,  1900.  to  September  6,  1902. 

(Four    companies    remained    in    IMinnesota,    IMontana,    and    North 
Dakota  to  July,  1902.) 
Alaska — 

A,  B,  and  D.  July  8,  1902,  to  August  6,  1904. 

C,  June  4,  1902,  to  August  6,  1904. 

I  and  ]\[,  September  18,  1902,  to  August  6,  1904. 
New  York,  1902  to  1906. 

Philippines.  Regiment,  March  .".  1900.  to  May  12,  1908. 
California,  May,  1908,  to  February,  1912. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  February  6,  1912,  to  September,  1917. 
Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  September  28,  1917,  to . 


8  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

NINTH  INFANTRY: 

California  and  Nevada,  1SG6  to  18G9. 
Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  1869  to  1886. 
Arizona,  1SS6  to  1891. 

(Four  companies  remained  in  Arizona  to  October,  1892.) 
Michigan  and  New  York,  1891  to  1898. 
Florida,  1S9S. 
Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  14  to  August 

14,  1898. 
New  York,  1898  to  1899. 
Phililipines  and  China — 

Headquarters  and  A,  F,  G.  L,  and  M,  March  24,  1899,  to  June  20,  1902. 
C,  D,  E,  H,  and  K,  March  28,  1899,  to  June  20,  1902. 
I,  March  24,  1899,  to  June  12,  1902. 
B,  March  28,  1899,  to  October  31,  1905. 
New  York,  Kentucky,  and  Peun,sylvania,  1902  to  1905. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  except  B,  May  2,  1905,  to  August  13,  1907, 
Texas,  August,  1907,  to  April,  1910. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E.  F,  G,  and  H,  April  5,  1910  to  July 

11,  1912. 
I,  K,  L,  and  M,  April  5,  1910,  to  August  13,  1912. 
Kentucky,    Minnesota,    Oklahoma.    Arkansas,    July    and    August,    1912,    to 

IMarcli,  1914. 
Texas,  March,  1914,  to  September,  1917. 
Laredo  and  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex. — 

Headquarters,  First  and  Second  Batallions,  and  L  and  M,  March 

19,  1914,  to  May,  1917. 
I  and  K,  March  19,  1914,  to  September  17,  1917. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. — 

Headquarters,  First  Batallion,   and  E  aud  F,  May  20  to  September 

6,  1917. 
G,  H,  L,  and  M,  May  20  to  September  17,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  September,  1917,  to  . 

TENTH  INFANTRY : 

Minnesota  and  Dakota,  1866  to  1869. 

Texas,  1869  to  1879. 

Michigan  and  New  York,  1879  to  1884. 

Colorado  and  New  Mexico,  1884  to  1894. 

Oklahoma,  1894  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  14  to  August 

16,  1898. 
New  York,  1898. 
Alabama,  1898. 
Cuba- 
Headquarters   and   E,    F,   and    G,    December   11,    1898,    to    February 
28,  1901. 

A,  December  23,  1898,  to  February  17,  1901. 

B,  December  11,  1898,  to  February  17,  1901, 

C  and  D,  December  17,  1898,  to  February  17,  1901. 

H,  December  23,  1898,  to  February  28,  1901. 

I  and  M,  December  23,  1898,  to  September  25,  1899. 


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TENTH  INFANTRY— Coutinufd. 
Cuba — Coiitiiiiiotl. 

K  and  L,  December  17,  1S9S,  to  September  25,  1899. 

(Four   coinpanics    in   Nebraska   and   Vv'yoming,    October,   1899,    to 
March,  1902.) 
Philippines — 

Headquarters   and   E,   F,   G,   and   H,   ISIarcii   l.j,   1902,   to   September 
17,  190:?. 

A,  April  5,  1901,  to  September  17.  1903. 

B,  C,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  IMan-h  18.  1901,  to  September  17,  1903. 

D,  March  15,  1901,  to  September  17,  1903. 
California,  1903  to  1906. 

Hawaii — 

I  and  K,  November  25,  1905,  (o  .Tune  28,  1907. 

L  and  -M,  June  30,  3905,  to  .June  28,  1907. 
Alaska — 

Ileadauurters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  F,  G,  and  H,  July  G,  1906,  to  July  24, 
1908. 

E,  July  6,  1906,  to  May  22,  1908. 

I,  K,  Tv,  and  I\I,  June  28,  1907.  to  July  24,  1908. 
Indiana,  July,  1908,  to  March,  1911. 
Texas,  March  to  September,  1911. 
Canal  Zone,  Regiment,  September,  1911,  to  Maj-,  1917. 
Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind. — 

Headquarters,  and  Second  and  Tliii-il  Battalions,  May,  1917,  to  . 

(Second  Battalion  at  various  places  in  AVest  Virginia  on  guard 
duty  since  February,  1918.) 

First  Battalion,  JMay,  1917,  to  Febrnary,  1918. 

Rock  Island  Arsenal,  111.,  First  Battalion,  Fel)ruary,  1918,  to  . 

ELEVENTH  INFANTRY  (organized  April,  1869)  : 
Texas  and  Indian  Territory,  1869  to  1876. 
Dakota  and  Montana,  1876  to  1887. 
New  Yurk,  1887  to  1S91. 
Arizona,  1891  to  1898. 
Alabama  and  Florida,  1898. 
Porto  Rico — 

Headquarters  and  K,  July  23,  1898,  to  December  5,  1900. 

A,  C,  and  D,  July  22,  1898,  to  August  12,  1900. 

B,  July  23,  1898,  to  August  12,  1900. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  July  23,  1898,  to  April  8,  1902. 

I,  July  23,  1898,  to  December  3,  1900. 

L  and  M,  July  22,  1898,  to  December  5,  1900. 
New  York,  Vermont,  District  of  Columbia,  and  Georgia,  1900  to  1901. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  T  and  M,  April  5,  1901,  to  March  14,  1904. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  April  1.5,  1901,  to  March  14,  1904. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  April  21,  1902,  to  :\Iarch  14,  1904. 

K  and  L,  May  25,  1901,  to  31arch  14,  1004, 
Wyoming,  1904  to  1906. 
Cuba- 
Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  October  10,  1906,  to  March  1,  1909. 

E,  F,  G,  md  11,  October  9,  1906,  to  March  1,  1909. 
(Four  companies  remained  in  Wyoming.) 
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10  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

ELEVENTH  INFANTRY— Contiuued. 

Wyoming,  March,  1909  to  February,  1913. 

(Texas,  Mar.  10,  to  July  18,  1911.) 
Texas,  Febiniary,  1913,  to  December,  1914. 
Douglas,  Ariz.,  and  vicinity,  December,  1914,  to  ilay,  1917. 
Cbickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  May,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April,  1918.  to -. 

TWELFTH  INFANTRY: 

District  of  Columbia  and  Virginia.  1866  to  1869. 

California  and  Nevada.  1869  to  1S7S. 

Arizona,  1878  to  1882. 

New  York,  1882  to  1887. 

Dakota  and  Nebraska.  1887  to  1898. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H.  June  14  to  August  23, 

1898. 
New  York.  1898. 

Missouri  and  Kansas,  1898  to  1899. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  February  19,  1899.  to  April  26,  1902. 
Utah,  Arizona,  and  Texas,  1902  to  1904. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  :\Iarch  1,  1904.  to  May  35,  1906. 
New  York,  May,  1906,  to  June,  1909. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  July  6,  1909.  to  February  IL  1912. 
California,  February,  1912,  to  April.  1914. 
Arizona,  April,  1914,  to  May,  1917. 
Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  May,  1917,  to  January,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  January,  1918,  to . 

THIRTEENTH  INFANTRY : 

Montana,  Utah,  and  Wyoming,  1866  to  1874. 

Southern  States,  1874  to  1880. 

Colorado  and  New  iJyl^xico,  1880  to  1888. 

Indian  Territory,  1888  to  1894.    . 

New  York,  1894  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A.  B,  C.  D.  E.  F.  O.  and  H,  June  14  to  August 

14,  1898. 
Nev%-  York,  1898  to  1899. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  April  28,  1899,  to  July  19,  1902. 
California,  1902  to  1905. 
Alaska,  I.  May  8,  1903,  to  August  6,  1904. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,   B,  C.  D,  I.  K,  L,   and  M.  October  5,   190-5,   to 

October  15,  1907. 
E,  F,  G,  and  H,  October  5,  1905,  to  October  29,  1907. 
Kansas,  October,  1907,  to  September,  1911. 

(Texas,  March  9,  to  July  8,  1911.) 
Philippines,  Regiment,  October  5,  1911,  to  July,  1917. 
Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  August,  1917,  to  October,  1917. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  October,  1917,  to 

FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY: 
Arizona,  1860  to  1869. 
Tennessee  and  Kentucky,  1869  to  1870. 
Dakota,  Utah,  Nebraska,  and  Wyoming,  1870  to  1884. 
Washington,  1SS4  to  1898. 


UXITKD    STATES    KEGULAR    ARJIY  11 

FOURTEENTH  INFANTRY— Continupd. 

Alaska,  B  ami  II,  February  UO,  1S98,  to  :\lay  24,  1899. 
riiiliijpine.s  and  Cliiuu — 

Headquarters  and  E  and  F,  May  2."),  1S9S.  to  August  IS,  1901. 

A.  (',  and  D,  May  25,  1898,  to  April  2(;,  19t)(». 

r.,  June  24,  3899,  to  April  26,  1900. 

G,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  August  4,  1898,  to  August  18,  1901. 

H,  .lune  24,  1899,  to  August  18,  1901. 

(Four  companies  in  Michigan  fi'om  Aiiril,  1900.) 
IMichigan,  Miune.sota,  and  New  York,  1901  to  190.3. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  February  28,  1903,  to  April  24,  1905. 
Washington,  1905  to  1907. 

I'jiilippines,  Regiment,  .Tainiary  0.  1908.  lo  :March  IG,  1910. 
ISIontana  and  North  Dakota,  March,  1910,  to  January,  1913. 
Washington — 

A.  B,  C,  D,  January,  1913,  to  .Tune,  1914. 

Headquarters.  E,  F,  G,  H,  I,  K,  L,  :\I,  January,  1913,  to  :\ray,  191G. 

Alaska,  A,  B,  (',  1).  .Tune  2.5,  1914,  to . 

Douglas.  Ariz.,  and  vicinity.  Second   and  Third  Battalions,  Headquarters, 

May,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 
A'ancouver  liarracks,  and  Camp  Lewis,  \Vash.,  Headquarters,  Second  and 

Third  Battalions.  May,  1917,  to  January,  1918. 
Fort  (Jeorge  ^\  right.  I'^trt  Lawion    (and  vai'ious  i)laces  in  and  about  Wasli- 
ington    on    guard    duly),    Second    and    Tliird    Battalions,    Headquarters, 

.January,  1918,  to . 

FIFTEENTH  INFANTRY : 
Alabama,  1866  to  18(38. 

Texas,  Colorado,  and  New  Mexico,  1868  to  1882. 
Dakota,  1882  to  1891. 
Illinois,  1891  to  189(j. 

(Four  companies  in  South.  IMay,  1890,  to  :\Iay,  1891.) 
Arizona  and  New  IMexico,  ISOC)  to  1898. 
Alabama,  1898. 
Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  I,  K,  L,  and  :\I,  November  28,  1898,  to 
Januar;-  9,  1900. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  November  28,  1898,  (o  October  20,  1899. 
(Four  companies  in  New  York  from  October,  1899.) 
New  York  and  Yermout,  1900. 

(Four  companies  remained  in  New  York  to  February.  1902.) 
China  and  Philippines,   Headcpiartt  rs  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  July   17,  1900, 

to  September  11,  1902. 
Philippines — 

I,  K.  L.  and  M,  August  1.  1900.  to  September  11,  1902. 

E  and  F,  February  16  to  September  0,  1902. 

G  and  II,  February  16  to  September  11,  1902. 
California,  1902  to  1905. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  November  6,  1905,  to  December  12,  1907. 
Utah,  December,  1907,  to  November,  1911. 

(Texas,  March  7  to  .Tidy  16,  1911.) 
Philippines  and  China,  November  C,  1911,  to . 


12  REGIMENTAL    HISTORY 

SIXTEENTH  INFANTRY  (organized  April,  1869)  : 
Southern  States,  1869  to  1877. 

Kansas,  Texas,  and  Indian  Territory,  1877  to  1888. 
Utah  and  Wyoming,  1888  to  1896. 
Idaho  and  Washington,  1S9G  to  1898. 
Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 
Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C.  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H.  June  14  to  August  18, 
1898. 

I,  July  14  to  Augiist  18.  1.898.     (Organized  in  Cuba.) 

K,  July  13  to  August  18,  1898.     (Organizetl  in  Cuba.) 
New  York,  1898. 

Alabania.  Rlissouri,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska.  1898  to  1899. 
Pliilippines — 

Headqunrters  and  A,  C,  D,  E.  F,  I,  K.  and  L,  May  30.  1899,  to  July  8, 
1902. 

B,  G,  H,  and  M,  May  30,  1899,  to  August  12,  1902. 
New  York  and  Georgia,  1902  to  1905. 

Philippines.  Regiment,  May  31.  1905.  to  September  16.  1907. 
Nebraska  and  Arkansas,  Sei)teniber,  1907,  to  Juno,  1910. 
Alaska,  June  29,  1910,  to  July  22.  1912. 
California.  July,  1912,  to  April,  1914. 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  and  vicinity.  April,  1914,  to  June,  1917. 

(Mexico  March,  1916.  to  February,  1917.) 

,  Ajnerican  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1917,  to . 

SEVENTEENTH   INFANTRY: 
New  York,  1866. 
Texas,  1866  to  1869. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  1S69  to  1870. 
Dakota,  Montana,  and  Wyoming,  1870  to  1894. 

(Three  c-ompanj«^  re.maJnetl  in  Wye»ning  to  October.  1895.) 
Ohio,  1894  to  1898.  .  - 
Florida,  1898. 
Cu))a.  Headquarters  and  A,  B.  C,  I),  E,  F.  G,  and  H,  June  14  to  August  21, 

1898. 
New  York,  1898. 

Ohio  and  Kentucky,  1S98  to  1899. 
IMiilippines — 

H(«;:d«iuarters  and  E  and  F,  Fel)ruaiT  19.  1899.  to  March  31.  1902.     ' 

A  and  C,  February  19,  1899,  to  July  22.  1902. 

B.  I.  and  M.  January  19,  1899,  to  April  2.  1902. 

D,  February  3,  1899.  to  July  22,  1902. 
G.  .Tanuary  19.  1899.  to  March  31,  1902. 
H.  February  3,  1899.  to  iMarch  .31.  1902. 
K,  Febrnai-y  3,  1899.  to  April  2,  1902. 

E.  Feln-uary  3,  1899.  to  July  17,  1902. 
Washington  and  Idaho.  1902  to  1903. 

Philippines.  Regiment.  July  1.  1903,  to  August  9,  1905. 
Georgia,  1905  to  1900. 

(Four  companies  remained  in  Georgia.) 
Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A.  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G.  ;uul  H.  October  8,  1906.  to 

January  18,  1909. 
Georgia,  January,  1909,  to  March,  1914. 

(Texas,  March  7  to  November  S,  1911.) 


UNITED    STATES    REGULAU   AR.MY  13 

SEVP:NTI-:1:>:TH  infantry— Coutinued. 
Texas,  Manli,  1914,  to  March,  1917. 

(Various  stations  on  jMexican  border,  ]Mexi.^o,  Headquarters,  First  and 
Third  Battalions,  April  23,  1916,  to  February  5,  1917;  G,  September 
9,  1910,  to  February  5,  1917.) 
Fort  McPherson,  Ga.,  Headquarters,  First  Battalion,  E,  F,  March,  1917,  to 

August,  1917. 
Fort  Ojjlethorp'e,  Ga. — 

G,  H,  and  Third  Battalion,  March.  1917,  to  :\rarch,  191S. 

Headquarters,  Ausnst,  1917,  to  March,  1918. 

First  Battalion,  Auf(ust  to  September,  1917. 

E,  F,  August,  1917,  to  March,  1918. 

Charleston,  S.  C,  Headquarters,  IMarch,  1918  to . 

Fort  McPherson,  Ga.,  First  Battalion,  September,  1917,  to . 

Sprinjrfield,  Mass.,  Second  Battalion.  March,  1918,  to . 

Newark,  N.  J.,  Third  Battalion,  March,  1918,  to . 

EIGHTEENTH  INFANTRY: 

Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  ISOG  to  1SG9. 

Southern  States,  1SG9  to  1879. 

Jlontana, 1879  to  1885. 

Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  188.")  to  1889. 

Texas,  1889  to  1S98. 

Louisiana,  1898. 

Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  F  and  H,  .Tune  27.  1898,  to  October  12,  1901. 

A  and  B,  .June  15,  1898,  to  .July  1.3,  1900. 

C  and  D,  .June  27,  1898,  to  July  13,  1900. 

E  and  G,  June  1.5,  1898,  to  October  12,  1901. 

I,  K.  L,  and  M,  August  21,  1898.  to  October  12,  1901. 

(Two  companies  in  California,  .June,  1.898,  to  August,  1898,  and 
four  companies  in  California,  .June,  1900,  to  November,  1901.) 
Wyoming,  Utah,  Colorado,  and  Texas,  1901,  to  1903. 
Philippines.  Regiment,  April  1,  1903,  to  February  11,  1905. 
Kansas,  1905,  to  1907. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  October  5,  1907,  to  November  12,  1909. 
Wyoming,  Arizona,  Montana,  November,  1909,  to  February,  191.3. 

(Texas,  ^larch  9,  to  .July  18,  1911.) 
Texas,  March,  1913,  to  December,  1014. 
Douglas,  Ariz.,  and  vicinity,  December,  1914,  to  .Tune,  1917. 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,   June,  1917. 
NINETEENTH  INFANTRY : 

Arkansafx,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and  Indian  Territory,  18GG  to  1874. 

Kansas,  Colorado,  and  Indian  Territory,  1874  to  1881. 

Texas,  1881  to  1890 

Jlichigan,  1890  to  1898. 

Alabama  and  Florida,  1898. 

Porto  Rico,  Regiment,  July  23,  1898,  to  June  5,  1899. 

Pennsylvania,  1S99. 

Pliilipi)ines — 

Headquarters   and   B,   D,   F,   (J,   H.   I,   K,   and    M,   July   24,   1S99,  to 
June  21,  1902. 

A,  C,  E,  and  L,  .Tuly  2G,  1899.  to  June  21,  1902. 
California  and  Washington,  1902  to  1905. 


14  REGIMEXTAL    HISTORY 

NINETEENTH  INFANTRY— Continued. 

Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  E,  F,  G,  H,  I,  K,  L,  and  M.  April  1,  1905,  to  Jul}'  28, 
1907. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  April  1,  1905,  to  June  8,  1907. 
Texas,  Oklalioma,  and  Wyoming,  July,  1907,  to  January,  1910. 
Philippines,  Regituent,  February  5,  1910,  to  June  9,  1912. 
South  Dakota,  Kansas,  Illinois,  June,  1912,  to  February,  1913. 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 
Mexico  (Vera  Cruz),  April  24,  to  November  27,  1914. 
Galveston,  Tex.,  November,  1914,  to  September,  1915, 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.    (except  E  and  H),  September,  191.5,  to  

(and  various  stations  on  border). 

E,  various  stations  on  border,  Septemljer.  1915,  to  August,  1916. 

E,  Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  August,  191<3,  to  January,  1918. 

E,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  January,  1918,  to . 

H,  Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  July,  1915,  to  January,  1^18. 

H,  various  stations  on  border  at  different  times. 

H,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  Fe))ruary,  1918,  to  . 

TWENTIETH  INFANTRY: 

Louisiana  and  Mississippi,  1866  to  1860. 
Minnesota  and  Dakota,  1SG9  to  1877. 
Texas,  1877  to  1881. 

Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  1881  to  1885. 
Montana.  1885  to  1894. 
Kansas,  1894  to  1898. 
Alabama  and  Florida,  1898, 
'  Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  14,  to  August  23, 
1898. 

I,  July  13,  to  A^lgust  23,  1S9'8.     (Organized  in  Cuba.) 
New  York,  1S98. 
Kansas,  1898  to  1S99. 
Pliilippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  I.  K,  L,  and  M,  January  2G.  1899,  to 
March  13,  1902. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  January  26,  1899,  to  March  27,  1902. 
Ohio  and  Illinois,  1902  to  1903. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  December  1.  1903,  to  April  5,  1906. 
California,  1906,  to  1909. 

Hawaii,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  June  15,  1907,  to  October  15,  1911. 
Philippines.  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  June  5,  1909,  to 

January  7,  1912, 
Utah,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  October,  1911,  to  November.  1913. 

Utah,  Headquarters,  First  and  Third  Battalions.  Janiiary,  1912.  to  Novem- 
ber, 1913. 
Texas,  and  various  stations  on  Mexican  border,  November,  1913,  to  May 

20,  1917. 
Fort  Douglas,  Utah,  May  24,  1917,  to . 

<G  at  Fort  D.  A.  Russell,  Wyo.,  April  25,  1918,  to  . 

TWENTY-FIRST  INFANTRY: 
Virginia,  1866  to  1869. 
Arizona,  1869  to  1872. 
Oregon,  Washington,  and  Idaho,  1872  to  1884. 


UXlTICn    '^TATF.S    KEGULAII    ARMY  15' 

TWENTY-FIRST  INFANTRY— Coutiniied. 

^'el)l•aska,  Wyoming,  and  Utah,  18S4  to  1892. 

(Tliree  coiupanios  remained  in  Nebrasiiii  to  October,  1894.) 
New  York,  1892  to  1898. 
Florida,  1898. 
Cuba,  Headquartors  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  11,  June  14  to  Auj,'u.st 

23,  1898. 
New  York,  1898  to  1899. 

Pbiliiipines,  Rcfiinient,  April  18,  1899.  to  .Tunc  1,  1902. 
Minnesota  and  North  Dakota,  1902  to  1904. 
California,  1904  to  1905. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  February  1,  1905,  to  October  17,  190G. 
Coloi-ado  and  Arizona,  October,  19(»(;.  to  September,  1909. 
I'liilippinos,  Re.^inicnt,  Seidcmber  7,  1909,  to  May  18,  1912. 
Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash.,  May,  1912,  to  May,  191G. 
San  Diego,  Cal.,  May,  1916,  to  . 

(And  various  stations  on  border  at  different  periods.) 
TWENTY-SECOND  INFANTRY  : 
Dakota,  1866  to  1874. 
New  York  and  Michigan.  1874  to  1870. 
Texas,  Colorado,  and  New  INiexico,  1879  to  1888. 
Montana,  1888  to  1S96. 
Nebraska,  1896  to  1898. 
Alabama  and  Florida,  1898. 
Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  .Tune  14  to  August 

20,  1898. 
New  York,  1898. 
Nebraska,  1898  to  1809. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  February  1,  1899,  to  February  25,  1902. 
Nebraska,  Arkansas,  and  Oklahoma,  1902  to  1903. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  October  31,  1903,  to  January  14,  1906. 
California,  1906  to  1908. 
Alaska — 

Regiment,  except  A,  June  20,  1908,  to  July  31,  1910. 

A,  ]\Iay  3,  1908,  to  July  31,  1910. 
Texas,    August,    1910,    to    December,    1914. 
Arizona,  December,  1914,  to  March,  1917. 

(Various   stations  on   Mexican   Itorder   at   dilTerent   periods.) 

Fort  Ja.r.  Fort  Totten,  Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  April,  1917,  to . 

TWENTY-THIRD  INFANTRY  : 

Oregon  and  Washington,  1866  to  1872. 

Arizona,  1872  to  1874. 

Nebraska  Imd  Wyoming,  1874  to  1876. 

Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  1876  to  1881. 

New  Mexico,  Texas,  and  Indian  Terrilory,  1881  to  1884. 

IMichigan  and  New  York,  1884  to  1890. 

Texas,  1890   to   1898. 

Louisiana,  1898. 

California,  1898. 

Philippines — 

Headquarters,  and  B.  C,  and  G.  Tune  27,  1898,  to  December  1,  1901. 

A,  October  17,  1898,  to  December  1,  19U1. 

D,  E,  F,  and  H,  June  15,  1898,  to  December  1,  1901. 


16  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

TWENTY-THIRD  INFANTRY— Contiuued. 
Philippines — Continued. 

I,  K,  and  M,  Octol>er  17,  1898,  to  July  27,  1900. 

L,  June  27,  1898,  to  July  27,  1900. 

(Four  companies  in  California,  June  to  November,  1898,  and  four 
companies  in  Utah  and  Wyoming,  August,  1900,  to  November,  1^01.) 
New  York,  Vermont,  Georgia,  and  Colorado,  1901  to  1903. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  May  1.  1903,  to  June  12,  1905. 
New  York  and  Virgiula,  1905  to  1908. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  February  5,  1908,  to  April,  1910. 
Texas,  April,  1910,  to  January,  1912. 
Indiana,  January,  1912,  to  February,  1913. 
Texas  City,  Tex.,  February,  1913,  to  September.  1915. 

M,  February,  1913,  to  November  16,  1915. 
Jacksonville,  Fla.,  September  to  November,  1915. 
Fort  Crockett,  Tex.,  November,  1915,  to  March,  1916. 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  March,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  September,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  September,  1917,  to  . 

TWENTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY : 
Texas,  18G9  to  1880. 
Indian  Territory,  1880  to  1888. 
New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  1888  to  1896. 
Utah,  1896  to  1898. 
Florida,  1898. 
Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  P>,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  ami  H,  June  14  to  Setember  % 

1898. 
Utah  and  Wyoming,  1898  to  1899. 
California  and  Washington,  1899. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  P.  and  H,  July  14,  1899,  to  August  1.  1902. 

B,  October  1,  1900,  to  August  1,  1902. 

C,  June  22,  1899,  to  July  22,  1902. 

,D  and  M,  October  1,  1900,  to  July  22,  1902. 
'e,  G,  and  I.  June  22,  1899,  to  August  1.  1902. 
K.  July  14,  1899,  to  July  22,  1902. 
Alaska,  L,  May  15,  1899,  to  IMay  20,  1902. 

(Three  companies  remained  in  Washington  and  Montana  to  Septem- 
ber, 19000 
Montana,  1902  to  1906. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  January  25,  1906,  to  March  17,  1908. 
New  York,  March,  1908,  to  November,  1911. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters,  A,  B,  E,  F,  G,  H.  and  M,  December,  1911,  to  September, 

1915. 
L,  Deceml)er,  1911,  to  August,  1915. 
C,  D,  I,  and  K,  December,  1911.  to  October.  1915. 
Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal. — 

Headquarters,  A,  B,  E,  F.  G,  H,  and  M,  September,  1915,  to  February 

25,  1916. 
L,  August.  1915,  to  February,  1916. 
C,  D,  I,  and  K,  October.  1915,  to  February,  1916. 
Fort  D.  A.  Russell.  Wyo.,  Ft^bruary  to  March,  1916. 
Columbus,  N.  Mex.,  and  vicinity,  INIarch,  1916  to . 


UNITED    STATES   REGULAK    AIOIY  17 

TWKXTV-FIFTH  INFANTRY  : 

Louisiana  and  Texas,  1809  to  ISSO. 

Dakota,  Minnesota,  ami  Montana,  18S0  to  1S9S. 

Cieorsia  a^id  Florida,  LS98. 

Cuba,  H('ad<iuart('r>;  and  A,  1'.,  (",  D,  K.  F,  (',.  nnd   II.  .Iuik'  11  (..  Aiiiru^t  22, 

1898. 
New  York,  1898. 

New  Mexico',  Arizona,  and  Colorado,  1898  to  1899. 
riiilipiiiMes — 

Headquarters  and  F,  1,  K,  L,  and  M,  .Tuly  1,  1899,  to  August  13,  1902. 

A,  C,  and  D,  October  1,  1900,  to  Augu.st  1,  1902. 

B,  July  1,  1899,  to  August  1,  1902. 

E  and  H,  .June  28,  1899,  to  August  l.S,  1902. 

G,  October  1,  1900,  to  September  6,  1902. 
Nebraska.  Oklahoma,  and  Texas,  1902  to  19o7. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  August  10,  1907,  to  October,  1909. 
Washington,  October,  1909,  to  January,  1913. 

Hawaii,  Regiment,  January,  1913  to . 

TWENTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY   (organized  February,  1901)  : 
riiilippines — 

Headquarters,  .Tidy  10,  1901,  to  August  9,  1903. 

A,  B,  C,  D,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  February  16,  1901,  to  August  9,  1903. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H.  July  1,  1901,  to  August  9,  1903. 
Texas,  1903  to  1907. 

Philippines,  Regiment,  June  .I,  1917.  to  July  14,  1909. 
Michigan,  .July,  1909,  to  February.  1913. 

Texas    City,    Brownsville,    Sau    Benito    and    vicinity,    February,    1913,    to 
June  3,- 1917. 

Anierican  Expeditionary  Forces,  .June,  1917  to . 

TAVENTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY   (organized  March,  1901): 
New  York  and  Georgia,  1901. 
Philippinci? — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  January  1,  1902,  to  February  12, 
1904. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  .January  21,  1902,  to  February  12,  1904. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  Deceml)er  .5,  1901,  to  February  12,  1904. 
Illinois  and  Ohio,  1904  to  1900. 

(Four  companies  remained  in  Illinois.) 
Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  II,  October  S,  1900,  to 

April  4,  1909. 
Illinois,  April,  1909,  to  February,  1913. 
Texas  City,  Tex..  Feliruary,  1913,  to  September  1915. 
Canal  Zone,  October  0,  191."),  to  January  2.j,  1910. 

Philippine  Islands,  March,  1910,  to . 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY  (organized  jMarch.  1901): 
Washington  and  Idaho,  1901. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  J.  K,  L.  and  :\I.  November  15,  1901,  to 
January  14,  1904. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  November  10,  1901,  to  January  14,  1904. 

71788°— IS 3 


IS  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

TWENTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY— Continued. 
California,  1904. 

Minnesota  and  North  Dakota,  1904  to  1906. 
Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  October  8.  190G,  to  January  5,  1909. 
E,  F,  G,  and  H,  October  7,  1900,  to  .Tanuary  5,  1909, 
(Four  companies  remained  in  Minnesota.) 
Minnesota,  January,  1909,  to  February,  1913. 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 
Mexico,  Regiment,  April  24,  to  NoA^ember  26,  1914. 
Galveston,  Tex.,  and  vicinity,  November,  1914,  to  June,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1917,  to  . 

TWENTY-NINTH  INFANTRY  (organized  March,  1901)  : 
Ohio  and  Illinois,  1901  to  1902. 
California,  1902. 

Philippines,  Re.giment,  April  1,  1902,  to  May  16,  1904. 
Texas,  Utah,  Arizona,  and  Colorado,  1904  to  1907. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  August  5,  1907,  to  September,  1909. 
New  Yorlv,  September,  1909,  to  March,  1915. 

Canal  Zone,  Regiment,  March  17,  1915,  to . 

THIRTIETH  INFANTRY  (organized  February,  1901)  : 
California,  eight  companies,  1901. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters,  June  3,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 
A,  B,  C,  and  D,  April,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 
E,  F,  G,  and  H,  March  15,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 
I,  July  24,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 
K  and  L,  August  19,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 
M,  July  28,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 
Nebraska,  Arkansas,,  and  Oklahoma,  1903  to  1907. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  July  5,  1907,  to  August  10,  1009. 
California,  August,  1909,  to  May,  1912. 
Alaska,  Regiment,  June  1,  1912,  to  July  28,  1914. 
California,  July  to  December,  1914. 

Plattsburg  Barracks,  N.  Y.,  January,  1915,  to  May,  1916. 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Eagle  Pass,  and  vicinit}-.  May,  191G,  to  May,  1917. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  October,  1917. 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Octolier,  1917,  to  March,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April,  1917,  to  ■ — ■ . 

THIRTY-FIRST  INFANTRY   (organized  August,  1916)  : 

Philippines,  August,  1916,  to  . 

THIRTY-SECOND  INFANTRY  (organized  August  7,  1016)  : 

Hawaii,  August  7,  1916,  to  • . 

THIRTY-THIRD  INFANTRY   (organized  July,  1916)  : 

Canal  Zone,  July,  1916,  to . 

THIRTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY   (organized  July,  1916): 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  and  vicinity,  July,  1916,  to  June,  1917. 
Camp  MacArthur,  Texas,  June,  1917,  to . 


UNITED    STATES    REGULAR    ARMY  19 

THIKTY-FIFTII   IXFANTUY   (organized  July,  191G)  : 

Douglas,  Ariz.,  July,  191G,  to  March,  1917. 

Nogules  and  vicinity,  March,  3917,  to  . 

TToadquartors  and  First  and  Second  P.attalior..';,  IVfarcli,  1917,  to  . 

1  and  K,  March  to  May,  1917. 

L,  March  to  August,  1917. 

'SI,  M:\VL-h.  1917,  to  .March,  191S. 

Yuma,  Ariz.,  1  and  K,  IMay  20,  1917,  to . 

Lowell,  Ariz.,  1^,  August,  1917,  to  . 

Globe,  Ariz.,  M,  March,  191S,  to  . 

THIRTY-SIXTH  IXFAXTRY    (organized  July,  1910): 

Brownsville,  Fort  Clark,  and  Del  liio,  Tex.,  July,  191 G,  to  May  2S,  1917. 

Fort  Snelling,  Minn.,  June,  1917,  to  . 

THIRTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY    (organized  July,  191 G)  : 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex..  .Inly,  191G,  to  March,  1917. 

Laredo  and  vicinity,  April,  1917,  to  . 

THIRTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY  (organized  June  1,  1917): 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Juno  to  October,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  October,  1917,  to  March  11,  191S. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  March,  191S,  to  . 


THIRTY-NINTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June  1,  1917)  : 
Syracuse,  N.  Y'.,  June  to  October,  1917. 
Camp  Greent,  N.  C.,  October,  1917,  to  April,  191S. 
Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  April  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  IMay,  1918,  to  . 

FORTIETH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 
Fori:  Snelling,  Minn. — 

Headquarters  and  Secoi'.d  Battalion,  June  to  December,  1917. 

First  Battalion.  June  to  November,  1917. 

Third  Battalion,  June  to  November  2,  1917. 
Fort  Sheridan,  111.,  November  and  December,  1917,  to  . 

Headquarters  and  Second  and  Third  Battalions,  November  and  Decem- 
ber,  1917,   to  . 

Fort  Ililey,  Kaus.,  Fii-st  Battalion.  December,  1917,  to . 

FORTY-FIRST  INFANTRY    (organized  June,  1917)  : 
Fort  Snelling,   Minn. — 

Headquarters  and  Fii'st  and  Second  r.attalions,  June  to  October,  1917. 

Third  Battalion,  June  to  Seiilember,  1917. 
Fhii  River,  Mo.,  D,  October,  1917,  to  :\Iarch,  1918. 
Fort  Wayne.  Mich.,  F,  October,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 
Fort  Brady,  Mich.— 

E,  G,  and  H,  October,  1917,  to . 

F,  April,  1918,  to  . 

Fort   Crook,   Nebi'. — 

Headquarters,  A,  B,  and  C,  October,  1917,  to  June,  1918. 
D,  IMarch,  1918,  to  June  7,  1918. 
I,  September.  1917,  to  June,  1918. 
Camp  Funston,  Kans.,  Headquarters  and  First  and  Third  Battalions,  Juuej 

1918,  to  . 

FORTY-SECOND  INFANTRY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 
Fort  Douglas,  Utah,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Camp  Dodge,  Iowa,  November,  1917,  to  ]\Iarch,  191 S. 


20  REGIMENTAL    HISTOKY 

FORTY-SECOND  INFANTRY— Continued. 
New  Jersey — 

Dover,  Headquarters,  E  and  F,  Marcli,  1918,  to 

Tuckalioe,  A  and  B.  March,  1918,  to . 

Delaware — 

Wilmington,  C  and  M,  March,  1918,  to  — . 

New  York — 

Chelsea  Piers,  G,  March,  1018,  to . 

Bayonne,  I,  March,  1918,  to  . 

Pennsylvania — 

Philadelphia,  D,  March,  1918,  to . 

Bristol,  K,  March,  1918,  to  . 

Nev.port  News,  Va.,  H,  March,  1918,  to . 

Baltimore,  Md.,  L,  March,  1918,  to 


FORTY-THIRD  INFANTRY    (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Fort  Douglas,  Utah,  June  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Pike,  Ark. — 

Headquarters  and  Second  Battalion,  November,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 
First  and  Third  Battalions,  November,  1917,  to  January,  1918. 

New  Orleans,  La. — 

Headquarters,  February,  1918,  to  ■ ■ — . 

First  Battalion,  January,  1918,  to  . 

Florida- 
Jacksonville,  E,  February,  1918,  to  . 

Pensacola,  G,  February,  1918,  to  . 

Savannah,  Ga.,  F,  January,  1918,  to  . 

Westwego,  Fa..  Brunswick,  Ga.,  and  Jacksonville,  Fl.i.,  H.  February,  1918, 
to  . 

Mooringsport,  La.,  Camp  NichoUs,  La.,  I,  January,  1918,  to  . 


Naborton,  Camp  Nicholls,  and  Slidell,  La.,  K,  January,  1918,  to  . 

Winton,   La.,   Charleston,    S.   C,   and   Brunswick.   Ga.,   L,    January,    1918, 
to  = — . 


Oil  City  and  Camp  Nicholls,  La.,  M,  January,  1918.  to . 

FORTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash.,  June  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Lewis,  Wash.,  November,  1917,  to . 

FORTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,   Ind. — 

Headquarters  and  First  and  Third  Battalions,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Second  Battalion,  Jui>e  to  September,  1917. 

Fort  Slieridan,  111..  Second  Battalion,  September  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Taylor   Ky.,  Regiment,  November,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  April,  1917,  to  . 

FORTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.,  June  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  November,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  April  to  May,  1918. 

Camp  Sheridan,  Ala.,  May,  1918,  to  — . 

FORTY-SEVENTH  INFANTRY   (organized  May,  1917)  : 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  October,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  October,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  April  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  May,  1918,  to  . 


UNITED   STATES    KEGUI^AK   ARMT  21 

FORTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY   (organized  Juno,  1917)  : 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  to  September,  1917. 
Newport  News,  Va. — 

Headciuarfers  and  First  Battalion,  October,  1917,  to — . 

Second  and  Tbird  l>attalions,  September,  1917,  to  , 

FORTY-NINTH  INFANTRY   (organized  May,  1917)  :  ' 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  September,  1917. 

Camp  Merritt,  N.  .1.,  September,  1917,  to  , 

FIFTIETH  INFANTRY  (organized  .lune,  1917)  : 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  ,Jv.i\e  to  October,  1917. 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C. — 

Headquarters  and  Second  Battalion,  November,  1917,  to  March,  1918, 

Fii-st  Battalion,  November,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Tbird  Battalion,  November,  1917,  to  December,  1918. 
Maryland — 

South  Baltimore,  Headcpiarters,  March,  1918,  to  -, 

Edgewood,  G.,  March  to  Jlay,  1918. 

South  Baltimore,  G,  May,  1918  1o .  i 

Wilmington,  Del.,  A  and  B,  FebiMiary,  1918,  to . 

Pennsylvania — 

Chester,  C  and  D,  February,  1918,  to . 

I\I  and  F,  March,  1918,  to -. 


IMetuchen,  N.  .T.,  E  and  H,  :\Iarch,  1918,  to . 

Washington,  D.  (.\,  Third  Battalion,  December,  1917,  to 
FIFTY-FIRST  INFANTRY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  June,  1917,  to . 

FIFTY-SECOND  INFANTRY  (organized  .Tune,  1917)  : 

Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  June,  1917,  to . 

FIFTY-THIRD  INFANTRY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  June.  1917,  to  ^Fay,  1918. 

Camp  Wadsworth.  S.  C,  IMay,  1918,  to . 

FIFTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY  (organized  .Tune,  1917)  : 

Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  June,  1917,  to  ^lay,  1918. 

Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  IMay,  1918,  to . 

FIFTY-FIFTH  INFANTRY  (organized  .Tune,  1917)  : 

Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  June,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.,  February,  1918,  to . 

FIFTY-SIXTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  June,  1917,  J:o  February,  1918. 

Camp  MacArthur,  Waco,  Tex.,  February,  1918,  to 

FIFTY-SEYENTH  INFANTRY  (organized  .Tune,  1917)  : 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  June,  1917  to . 

(And  on  Mexican  border  in  Brownsville  district.) 
FIFTY-EIGHTH  INFANTRY  (organized  .Tune,  1917)  :      ' 

Gettysburg,  Park,  Pa.,  June  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  November,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

Camp  ]Mills,  N.  Y.,  April  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  Slay,  1918  to  . 

FIFTY-NINTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Gettysburg  Park,  Pa.,  June  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Novemlier,  1917,  to  Ap)-il,  1918. 

Camp  Mills,  N.  Y.,  April  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Force.s,  May,  1918,  to , 


22  EEGIlVrElSrTAL   HISTORY 

SIXTIETH  INFANTRY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 
Gettysburg  Park,  Pa.,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  November,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April,  1918,  to 


SIXTY-FIRST  INFANTRY    (organized  June,  1917)  : 
Gettysburg  Park,  Pa.,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  November,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April,  1918,  to  


SIXTY-SECOND  INFANTRY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Pre.sidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June,  1917,  to  January,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  January,  1918,  to  . 

SIXTY-THIRD  INFANTRY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 
Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal. — 

B,  June.  1917,  to  January,  1918. 

Headquarters,   A.   C.   D,   F,   G,   H,   and   Third   Battalion,   June,   1917, 

'  to . 

E,  June,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Benicia  Arsenal,  Cal.,  January,  1918,  to . 

Presidio  of  Monterey,  Cal.,  February.  1918,  to  . 

SIXTY-FOURTH  INFANTRY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  and  vicinity,  June,  1917,  to  June,  3918. 
Camp  McArthur,  Tex.,  June.  1918,  to  . 

FIELD  ARTILLERY 

FIRST  FIELD  ARTILLERY  : 

Headquarteks  (organized  June,  1907)  — 
Oklahoma,  June,  1907,  to  June,  1911. 
Hawaii,  July  5,  1911,  to  December,  1917. 
Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1917,  to  . 


Batteky  a   (organized  September,  1901;  formerly  Thirtieth  Battery  Field 
Artillery)  — 

Washington,  1901  to  19u3. 

Minnesota.  1903  to  1907. 

Oklahoma,  July,  1907,  to  March,  1910. 

Philippines.  March  7,  1910,  to  July  .30,  1913. 

Hawaii,  July  30,  1913,  to  December,  ,1917. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1917.  to . 

Batteky    B    (organized    June,   1901;    formerly    Nineteenth    Battery    Field 
Artillery)  — 

Kansas,  1901  to  1905. 

Utah  and  Wyoming,  190.1  to  1907. 

Oklahoma,  June,  1907.  to  March,  1910. 

Philippines.  March  7,  1910,  to  July  30,  1913. 

Hawaii,  July  30,  1913,  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1917,  to . 

Battery  C   (organized  March,  1898;  formerly  Battery  D,  Sixth  Artillery, 
and  Twelfth  Battery  Field  Artillery)  — 

District  of  Columbia,  1898. 

Philippines,  July  1.5,  1898,  to  September  18,  1901. 

Utah  and  Wyoming,  1901  to  1907. 

Oklahoiiiii,  June,  1907,  to  October.  1910. 

Philippines,  October  5,  1910,  to  July  30,  1913. 

Hawaii,  July  30,  1913,  to  December,  1917. 

F(U't  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1917,  to . 


UXITED    STATES    REGULAR    ARJIY  23 

FIRST  FIELD  AKTII.IJ^:RY— Oontinued. 

Battery  I>    ( loiiiiorly  Buttery  E,  tirst  Aitilhn-y,  und  First  Batlory  Field 
Artillery) 

jVew  York,  ISOG  to  1872. 

Florida,  1872  to  187o. 

Rhode  Island,  187G. 

Oklahoma,  1870. 

District  of  ColuniI)ia  and  Rhode  Island,  187G  to  1881. 

Washington  and  California,  1881  to  1890. 

Utah  and  Kansas,  1890  to  1891. 

Illinois,  1891  to  1890. 

District  of  Cohnnbia,  1890  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  June  14  to  August  25,  1898. 

New  York,  1898. 

Missouri,  1S9S  to  1899. 

I'hilippines,  April  18,  1899,  to  July  10.  1901. 

California,  July,  1901.  to  February,  1910. 

Oklahoma,  Februai-y,  1910,  to  June,  1911. 

Hawaii,  July  5,  1911,  to  I>ecember,  1917. 

Foit  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1917,  to . 

Battkky    K    (formerly    Battery    C,    Tliird    Artillery,    and    Fifth    Battery, 
Field  Artillery)  — 

Missouri,  Nebi-aska.  and  Kansas,  1800  to  1871. 

South  Carolina.  1871  to  1872. 

New  York.  1872  to  1881. 

Arkansas,  1881  to  1885. 

District  of  Columbia,  1885  to  1896. 

California.  1890  to  1898. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  July  3  to  Do((Mnber  1,  1918. 

Georgia,  1898. 

Kansas,  1899. 

California,  1899  to  1904. 

I*liilil)l)inps,  December  31,  1901,  to  April  13,  1907. 

California,  April,  1907,  to  May,  1910. 

Oklahoma,  May,  1910,  to  June,  1911. 

Hawaii,  July  5,  1911,  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  Leccmber,  1917,  to . 

Batteky    F    (formerly    Battery    D,    Fifth    Artillery,    and    Ninth    Baltci-y, 
Field  Artillery)  — 

Florida,  1800  to  1809. 

Massachusetts.  1809  to  1875. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1875  to  1881. 

New  York,  1881  to  1882. 

Nebraska  and  Utah,  1882  to  1891. 

California,  1891  to  1890. 

New  York,  1890  to  1898. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  July  3  to  December  1,  1898. 

Georgia,  1898. 

Illinois,  1899  to  1903. 

Philippines,  January  31,  1903,  to  March  10,  1905. 


24  EEGIMEXTAL   HISTORY 

FIRST  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Contiuiied. 
Battery  F — Coiatiniied. 

California,  March,  1905,  to  Novembor,  1910. 
Hawaii,  November  5,  1910,  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1917,  to . 

SECOND  FIELD  ARTILLERY : 

Headquarters    (organized  June.  1907)  — 
Wyoming,  1907  to  1909. 

Philippines,  February  17,  1909,  to  May  12,  1911. 
Washington,  May,  1911,  to  June,  191S. 
Philippines,  July  5,  1913,  to  September,  1917. 
Presidio,  Cal.,  October,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  February,  1918,  to . 

Battery  A    (organized  June,   1901;  formerly  Seventeeutfe  Battery,   Field 
Artillery)  — 

Texas,  1901  to  1903. 

Philippines,  January  31,  1903,  to  March  IC,  1905. 

Yv'ashington,  1905  to  1906. 

Cuba,  October  10,  1906,  to  March  J,  1909. 

Wyoming,  March  to  Decenibei",  1909. 

Washington,  December,  1909,  to  March,  1911. 

Philippines,  IMarch  6,  3911,  to  September,  1917. 

Presidio,  Cal.,  October.  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  CaL,  Febnaary,  1918,  to  . 

Battery    B    (organized    June,    1901;   formerly   Eighteenth   Batterj%    Field- 
Artillery)  — 

California,  1901  to  1903. 

Philippines,  January  31,  1903,  to  Mtirch  16,  1905. 

Washington,  1905  to  1906. 

Cuba,  October  10,  1906.  to  March  1,  1909. 

Wyoming,  IMarch  to  Decem]>er,  1909. 

Washington,  December,  1909,  to  March.  1911. 

Philippines,  March  6,  1911,  to  September,  1917. 

Presidio,  Cal.,  October,  1917.  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  Febrmiry,  1918,  to  . 

Battery  C  (organized  June,  1^7)  — 
Wyoming,  June,  1907,  to  June,  191'0. 
Philippines,  June  6,  1910,  to  September,  1917. 
Presidio,  Cal.,  October,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Oal.,  February,  1918,  to — . 

Battery  D   (organized  June,  1907)  — 
Wyoming,  1907  to  1908. 

Philippines.  June  5,  1908,  to  August  12,  1910. 
Washington,  August,  1910,  to  June,  191^. 
Philippines,  July,  1913,  to  February.  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal..  March,  1918.  to , 

Battery  E  (organized  June,  1907)^ 
Wyoming,  1907  to  1909. 

Philippines,  February  17,  1909,  to  August  15,  1911. 
California,  August  to  Novem<>er,  1911. 
Washington,  November,  1911,  to  June,  1913. 
Philippines,  July,  1913,  to  February.  1918. 
Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  March,  1918,  to  . 


UNITED    STATES   REGULAR    ARMY  '25 

SECOND  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Contimied. 
Battery  F  (organized  June,  1907)  — 

Wyoming,  1907  to  1909. 

rhilippiues.  February  17,  1909,  to  May  12.  1911. 

Wasliington.  ftfay,  1911,  to  Juno,  1913. 

Philippine.'^,  July,  1913.  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont.  Cal.,  March,  1918,  to . 

THIRD  FIELD  ARTILLFKY : 

HEAOQUAiiTEEs   ( Organized  June,  1907)  — 

Texas,  June,  1907,  to  July,  1915. 

Sparta,  Wis.,  July  to  September,  1915. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  September,  1915,  to  April,  1918. 

(During  this  period  services  were  performed  at  Eagle  Pa.ss,  Tex., 
June,  1916,  to  February,  1917.) 

Camp  Doniphan.  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to . 

Battery  A  (formorly  T'.nttery  F.  Third  Artillery,  and  Sixth  Battery,  Field 
Artillery)  — 

Massachusetts,  1800  to  1809. 

Florida,  18G9  to  1872. 

New  York,  1872  to  1881. 

Florida,  1881  to  1882. 

Texas,  1883  to.  189G. 

Caalifornia,  189G  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba  and  Porto  Rico,  Jidy  3,  to  December  1.  1898. 

Georgia,  1S9S. 

Kansas,  1899  to  1905. 

Texas,  November,  1905,  to  July,  1915. 

Sparta,  Wis.,  July  to  September,  1915. 

Fort  Sam  Houston.  Tex.,  Septemi^er,  1915,  to  April,  1918. 
(Eagle  Pass,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  February,  1917.) 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to . 

Battery  B  (organized  March.  1898;  formerly  Battery  M,  Seventh  Artillery, 
and  Fifteenth  Battery  Field  Artillery)  — 

New  York  and  Virginia,  1898. 

Porto  Rico,  July  23,  1898,  to  June  27,  1899. 

District  of  Columbia,  1899  to  1900. 

Philippines,  September  3,  1900,  to  April  3.  1903. 

Texas,  April,  1903,  to  July,  1915. 

Sparta,  Wis..  July  to  September,  1915. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  September,  1915,  to  Ain-il,  1918. 
(Eagle  Pass,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  February,  1917.) 

Cami)  Stanley,  Tex..  February-Api-il.  1918. 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to .     . 

Battery  C  (formerly  Battery  F,  Fifth  Artillery,  and  Toulh  Battery  Field 
Artillery)  — 

Virginia  and  District  of  Columbia,  18G6  to  1870. 

Rhode  Island,  1870  to  1875. 

South  Carolina  and  fJeorgia,  1875  to  1881. 

New  York,  1881  to  1890. 

Califorina,  1890  to  1896. 

Kansas,  1896  to  ISaS. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  July  3  to  August  30,  1898. 


26  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

THIRD  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Continuea. 
Battery  C — Continued. 

New  York,  1898  to  1899. 

Philippines  and  China,  April  20,  1S99,  to  June  29,  1901. 

Wasliington,  1901  to  1902. 

Minnesota,  1902  to  1908. 

Texas,  Octobei-,  1908,  to  July,  1915. 

Sparta,  "Wis.,  July  to  September,  1915. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  September,  1915,  to  April,  1918. 
(Eagle  Pa.ss,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  February,  1917.) 
(Camp  Stanley,  Tex.,  February  to  April,  1918.) 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to . 

Eatteky   D    (formerly    Battery   A,    Second   Artillery,    and    Third   Battery 
Field  Artillery)  — 

California,  1866  to  1S69. 

Kansas,  1869  to  1871. 

California,  1871  to  1872. 

Maryland  and  District  of  Columbia,  1872  to  1885. 

Arkansas  and  Kansas,  1885  to  1896. 

Illinois,  1896  lO  1898. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  June  14-to  August  30,  1898. 

New  York.  1898. 

Alabama,  1898  to  1899. 

Cuba,  January  21,  1899,  to  April  22,  1902. 

Georgia,  1902  to  1903. 

Virginia,  September,  1903,  to  May,  1916. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  May  15  to  June  3,  1916. 
(Eagle  Pass,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  May,  1917.) 

Fort  Myer,  Va.,  May  to  December,  1917. 

Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  December,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to . 

Battery  E    (formerly  Battery  F,  Second  Artillery,   and  Fourth  Battery 
Field  Artillery)  — 

California  and  Washington,  1866  to  1SG8. 

Alaska,  1868  to  1870. 

California,  1870  to  1872. 

North  Carolina,  1872  to  1877. 

District  of  Columbia  and  Pennsylvanui,  1877. 

Texas,  1877  to  1881. 

Kansas,  1881  to  1896. 

Rhode  Island,  1896  to  1898. 

Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  June  14  to  August  23,  1898. 

New  York,  1898. 

Alaliama  and  Georgia.  1898  to  1899. 

Cuba,  .lanuary  21,  1899,  to  August  12,  1900. 

Fort  JNIyer,  Va.,  August,  1900,  to  May,  1916. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  May  to  June  3,  1916. 

Laredo,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  :May,  1917. 

Fort  Myer,  Va.,  IVIay  to  December,  1917. 

Camp  ]\IcClellan,  Ala.,  December,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 
(Camp  Forrest,  Ga.,  February  to  April,  1918.) 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  .\pril,  1918,  to . 


UNITED    STATES    REGULAR    ARMY  27 

THIRD  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Continued. 

Battkuy  F  (organiziMl  April,  1808;  lornierly  Buttery  C,  Seventh  Artillery, 
and  Fourteenth  Battery  Field  Artillery)  — 
Virginia,  1898. 

Porto  Rico,  July,  1898,  to  June  27,  1899. 
Rhode  Island,  1899  to  1900. 
Philippines,  September  3,  1900,  to  April  3,  1903. 
Illinois,  1903  to  1906. 

Culia,  October  9,  1906,  to  February  14.  1909. 
Virginia,  February,  1909,  to  May,  1916. 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  May,  1915,  to  June,  1916. 
Laredo,  Tex.,  June,  1»16,  to  May,  1917. 
Fort  IVIyer,  Va.,  May  to  December,  1917. 
Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  December,  1917,  to  April  22,  1918. 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918.  to . 

FOURTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY  : 

Headquarters   (organized  June,  1907)  — 

Washington,  June.  1907,  to  December,  1909. 
Wyoming,  December,  1909,  to  February,  1913. 

(Texas.  March  12  to  July  10,  1911.) 
Texas,  February.  1913,  to  April,  1914-. 

(Mexico,  April  26  to  Noveml)er  26,  1914.) 
Texas,  November,  1914,  to  March,  1916. 
Mexico,  March,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  February  to  May,  1917. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  August,  1917. 
Pine  Camp.  N.  Y.,  August  to  October,  1917. 

Camp  Sh-elliy,  ftliss.,  October,  1917,  to . 

Battkby  a    (organized  September,   1901;  formerly  Twenty-sixth  Battery, 
Field  Artillery)  — 
Washington,  1901  to  1904. 

Philippines,  December  31,  1904,  to  July  17.  1907. 
Washington,  July,  1907,  to  December,  1909. 
Wyoming.  Deceml>er,  1909.  to  February,  1913. 

(Texas,  March  12  to  July  10,  1911.) 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 

(Mexico,  April  26  to  November  26,  1914.) 
Texas,  1914,  November  to  March,  1916. 
Mexico,  March,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 
El  Paso,  Tex,,  Fel)i-uary  to  May,  1917. 
Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  May  to  August,  1917. 
Pine  Camp,  N.  Y..  August  to  October,  1917. 

Camp  Shelby,  Miss.,  October,  1907,  to . 

Battery   B    (organized   October,   1901;   formerly   Twenty-eighth   Battery, 
Field  Artillery)  — 
Kansas,  1901  to  1904. 

Philippines,  December  31,  1904,  to  April  13,  1907. 
Washington,  April,  1907,  to  Deceml>er,  1909. 
Wyouiing,  December,  1909,  to  February,  1913. 

(Texas,  March  12  to  July  10,  1911.) 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 

(Mexico,  April  26  to  November  26.  1914.) 
Texas,  November,  1914,  to  March,  1916. 


28  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

FOURTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Continued. 
Batteky  B — Continued. 

llexico,  Marcli,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  February  to  May,  1917. 
.Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  August,  3917. 
Pine  Camp,  N.  Y.,  August  to  October,  1917. 
Camp  Slielby,  Miss.,  October,  1917,  to 


Battkry  C    (organized   September,  1901;   formerly  Twenty-third  Battery, 
Field  Artillery)  — 
Vermont,  1901  to  1907. 

IMiilippines,  February  5,  1907,  to  May  13.  1909. 
Wyoming,  May,  1909,  to  February,  1913.    • 

(Texas,  March  12  to  July  10,  1911.) 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 

(Mexico,  April  2G  to  November  26,  1914.) 
Texas,  November,  1914,  to  March,  1916. 
Mexico,  ]\Iarch,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  February  to  May,  1917. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  to  August,  1917. 
Pine  Camp,  N.  Y'.,  August  to  October,  1917. 

Camp  Shelby,  Jliss.,  October,  1917,  to . 

Battery  D    (organized.  October,  1901;   formerly  Twenty-seventh  Battery, 
Field  Artillery)  — 
Vermont,  1901  to  1907. 
Philippines,  May  6,  1907,  to  IMay  13,  1909. 
Wyoming,  May,  1909,  to  February,  1913. 
(Texas,  ]March'l2  to  July  10,  1911.) 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  September,  1915. 

El  Paso,  Tex.,  Harlington,  Tex.,  and  Progress,  Tex.,  September,  1915, 
to  March,  1916. 

Brownsville,  Tex.,  March  22,  1916.  to . 

Battery  E  (organized  June,  1907)  — 
Illlinois,  1907  to  1908. 
Wyoming,  October,  1908,  to  February,  1913. 

(Texas,  Mar.  12  to  July  10,  1911.) 
1>xas,  February,  1913,  to  March,  1916. 

Canal  Zone,  March,  1916,  to . 

Battery  F  (organized  June,  1907)  — 

Illinois  and  Wyoming,  June,  1907,  to  February,  1913. 

(Texas,  INIarch  12  to  July  10,  1911.) 
Texas,  February,  1913,  to  March,  1916. 

Canal  Zone,  March,  1916,  to  . 

FIFTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY : 

Headquarters  (organized  June,  1907)  — 
Kansas,  1907. 

Philippines,  September  5,  1907,  to  May  13,  1909. 
Illinois,  May,  1909,  to  November,  1911. 
Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  November,  1911,  to  June,  1917. 

(Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  July,  1917.) 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to ■. 


Battery  A    (formerly  Battery  K,  Fifth  Artillery,  and  Eleventh  Battery, 
Field  Artillery)— 

Florida  and  Louisiana,  1866  to  1869. 
Maine,  1S69  to  1873. 


UNITED    STATES    REGULAR   ARMY  29 

FIFTH  FIELD  xiRTILLEllY— Continued. 
Batteky  a — Continued. 

New  York,  1873  to  1875. 

Florida,  1875  to  1881. 

New  York,  1881  to  1890. 

California,  1890  to  1896. 

New  York,  1896  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

District  of  Columbia,  1898  to  1899. 

New  York  and  Ilhodo  Island,  1899  to  19(!G. 

Kansa.'^,  1906  to  1908. 

riiilii.pines.  February  20,  1908,  to  :\iay  12,  1910. 

California.  May,  1910,  to  July,  1911. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  July,  1911,  to  December,  1914. 

Naco,  Ariz.,  December,  1914,  to  January,  1915. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  January  to  August,  1915. 

El  Paso  and  Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  August,  1915,   to  July,  1917. 

American   Expeditionary  Forces,   August,   1917,   to ~. 

Battery    B    (organized   March,    1899;    formerly    Battery    O,    Seventh   Ar- 
tillery, and  Sixteenth  Battery,  Field  Artillery)  — 

District  of  Columbia,  1899  to  1900. 

Kansas,  1900. 

California,  1900. 

Kansas,  1900  to  1908. 

Philippines,  February  20,  1908.  to  May,  1910. 

California,  May,  1910,  to  July,  1911. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  July,  1911,  to  June,  1916. 

(Naco,  Ariz.,  and  Brovv'nsville,  Tex.,  December,  1914,  to  .January. 
1915.) 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  July,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to . 

Battery  C    (organized   September,  1901;   formerly  Twenty-ninth  Battery, 
Field    Artillery)  — 

Cuba,  September  22,  1901,  to  January  7,  1902. 

Oklahoma  and  Kansas,  1902  to  1908. 

Philippines,  October  5,  1908,  to  December,  1910. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  December,  1910,  to  June,  1916. 

(Naco,  Ariz.,  December,  1914,  to  January,  1915.) 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  July,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to -, 

Battery  D    (formerly  Battery  F,  Fourth   Artillery,  and   Eighth   Battery, 
Field  Artillery)  — 

District  of  t'olumbia.  Virginia,  and  ^laryhinil,  1866  to  1872. 

California,.  1872  to  1874. 

Alaska,  1874  to  1876. 

California,  1876. 

Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  1876. 

California  and  Washington,  1877  to  1881. 

Massachusetts,  1881  to  1882. 

Minnesota,  1882  to  1889. 

Kansas,  1889  to  1898. 

Virginia,  Georgia,  and  Florida.  1898. 

Cuba,  July  3  to  August  30,  189S. 


30  REGIMENTAL    HISTORY 

FIFTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Continued, 
Battery  D — Continued. 

New  York  and  Rhode  Island,  189S  to  1899. 

Pliilippines,  April  20,  1899,  to  July  28,  1901. 

Washington,  1901  to  1904. 

Wyoming,  1905  to  190G. 

l>lnlippines,  February  10,  1906,  to  IMay  8,  190S. 

Kansas  and  Minnesota,  May,  1908,  to  Octolter,  1914. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  October,  1914,  to  June,  191G. 

Ringgold,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  May  to  July,  1917. 

American   Expeditionary   Forces,   August,    1917,   to   . 

Battery  E   (organized  ]Marcli,  1898;  formerly  Battery  G,  Sixth  Artillery, 
and  Thirteenth  Battery  Field  Artillery)  — 

District  of  Columbia  and  Vii-ginia,  1898. 

I'hilippines,  July  15,  1898,  to  September  18,  1901. 

Wyoming,  1901  to  1906. 

I'liilippines,  February  20,  1906,  to  May  8,  1908. 

Kansas,  May,  1908,  to  November,  1911. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  November,  1911,  to  June,  1916. 

(Brownsville,  Tex.,  August  to  December,  1915). 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex..  June,  1916,  to  July,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to . 

Battery  F    (organized  Septeinber,  1901;  formerly  Twenty-fourth  Battery 
Field  Artillery)  — 

California,  1901  to  1907. 

riiiliijpines,  February  5,  1907,  to  December  10,  1908. 

Illinois,  December,  1908,  to  November,  1911. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  November,  1911,  to  June,  1916. 

151-ownsville,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  IVIay  to  July,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to . 

SIXTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY: 

Headquarters   (organized  June,  1907)  — 

Kansas,  June,  1907,  to  April,  1914. 

Texas  and  Arizona,  April,  1914,  to  July,  1917. 

(Duty  on  Mexican  border  at  various  places  at  different  times.) 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to  — . 

Battery   A    (formerly    Battery    K,    First   Artillery,    and    Second    Battery 
Field  Artillery)  — 

Texas  and  Louisana,  1866  to  1869. 

Kansas,  1869  to  1S71. 

New  York,  1871  to  1872. 

South  Carolina,  1872  to  187.5. 

Rhode  Island,  1875  to  1881. 

California,  1881  to  1890. 

New  York-,  1890  to  1896. 

Texas,  1896  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  June  14  to  August  30,  1898. 

New  York,  1898. 

Texas,  1898  to  1905. 

Kansas,  December,  1905,  to  April,  1914. 


UNITED   STATES   REGULAR   ARMY  31 

SIXTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY— Contiimod. 
Batteuy  a — Continued. 

Texas  and  Arizona,  April,  1914,  to  .Tuly,  1017. 

(Duty  on  Mexican  border  at  various  i)laces  at  different  times.) 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  Au2;ust,  1917,  to  . 

Batteky  B  (organized  October,  1901 ;  formerly  Twenty-.'^econd  Battery  Field 
Artillery)—' 

i:tah,  1901  to  1905. 

Kansas,  October,  1905,  to  April,  1914. 

Texas  and  Arizona,  April,  1914,  to  July,  1917. 

(Duly  on  Mexican  border  at  various  places  at  difFerent  times.) 
(:Mexico,  March.  191G  to  February.  1917.) 

American  p]xpeditionary  Forces,  August.  1917,  to  . 

Batteky    C    (organized    September,    1901;    formerly    Tweny-fifth    Buttery 
Field  Artillery)  — 

Pliilippines,  September  2U,  I'M],  to  June  G.   li)i);{. 

Kansas,  June,  1903.  to  April,  191,S. 

Texas  and  Arizona,  May,  1913,  to  July,  1917. 

(Duty  on  ^Mexican  border  at  various  places  at  different  times.) 
(Mexico,  IMarch,  1910.  to  February,  1917.) 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917. 
Batteky  D   (formerly  Battery  B,  Fourth  Artillery,  and  Seventh  Battery 
Field  Artillery)  — 
Kansas,  ISOO  to  1871, 
Maryland,  1871  to  1872. 
California,  1872  to  1881. 
Rhode  Island.  1881  to  189G. 
Kansas,  1S9G  to  1898. 
Ixiui.^an.a  and  Florida.  1898. 

Cuba  and.  Porto  Rico.  July  .S,  to  December  1,  1898. 
Geoi-gia,  1898. 

Nebraska  and  Kansas,  January,  1899,  to  April.  1914. 
Texas  and  Arizona,  April,  1914.  to  July,  1917. 

(Duty  on  Mexican  border  at  various  places  at  different  times.) 

American  Ex^peditionary  Forces,  July,  1917,  to . 

B.\TTKUY  E  (organized  June,  1901 ;  formerly  Tvs'entieth  Battery,  Field  Artil- 
lery)— 

Nebraska  and  Kansas,  June,  1901.  to  April,  1914. 
Texas  and  Arizona,  April,  1914,  to  July,  1917. 

(Duty  on  Mexican  border  at  various  places  at  diffe!•■•'l^  Mnies.) 

American  Expeditionary  Forces.  July„  1917,  to . 

Battkuy   F    (organizeil   June,  1901;   formerly   Twenty-first   Battery,   First 
Artillery)  — 

Illinois,   1901    to   1907. 
Kansas,  July,  1907,  to  April,  1914. 
Texas,  April,  1914,  to  July,  1917. 
Arizona,  April,  1914,  to  July,  1917. 

(Duty  on  Jlexican  border  at  various  places  at  different  times.) 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  July,  1917,  to  . 

SBVENTH  FIEI-D  ARTILLERY   (organized  June,  1916)  : 
Fort  Sam  H<niston,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to  July,  1917. 
American  p]xpcditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to . 


32  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

EIGHTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY  (organized  July,  1916)  : 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  July,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 

Sparta,  Wis.,  Headquarters,  A,  B,  and  C,  May  to  November,  1917. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  D,  E,  F,  May  to  December,  1917. 

Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  Headquarters,  A,  B,  and  C,  November,  1917,  to 

Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.,  D,  E,  and  F,  December,  1917,  to  June,  1918. 

Camp  McClelian,  Ala.,  June,  1918,  to  . 

NINTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  June,  1916)  : 

Schofiekl  Barracks,  Hawaii,  June,  1916,  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  January,  1918,  to  . 

TENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  July,  1917)  : 

Douglas,  Ariz.,  July,  1917,  to  March,  1918. 

Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  Marcli  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to . 


ELEVENTH  FIELJJ  ARTILLERY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Douglas,  Ariz.,  June,  1917,  to  April,  1918. 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to  . 

TAYELFTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY  (oi-ganized  June,  1917)  : 

Fort  r>Iyer,  Va.,  June  to  December,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  January,  1918,  to  


THIRTEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  June,  1917) : 

I']l  Paso,  Tex.,  June  to  December,  1917. 

Camp  Greene.  N.  C,  December,  1917,  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to  . 

FOURTEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  May,  1917)  : 

Fort  Sill,  Okla.,  May,  1917,  to  . 

FIFTEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  to  August,  1917. 

Pine  Camp,  N.  Y.,  August  to  November,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  December,  1917,  to  -. 


SIXTEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  May,  1917)  : 

Sparta,  Wis.,  May  fo  October,  1917. 

Plattsburg  Barracks,  Headquarters,  A,  and  B,  October  to  November,  1917. 

Fort  Niagara,  N.  Y.,  C,  October  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Benjamin  Harrison,  D,  October  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Sheridan.  111.,  E,  October  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Snelling,  INIinn.,  F,  October  to  December,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  Headquarters,  A,  and  B,  November,  1917,  to  ^Tay,  191S. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  C,  D,  E,  and  F,  December,  1917.  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to . 

SEVENTEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY    (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Sparta,  Wis.,  June  to  December,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  December,  1917,  to . 

EIGHTEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY  (organized  May,  1917)  : 

El  Paso,  Tex.,  May,  1917,  to  March,  1918. 

Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  March  to  April,  1918.  "\ 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  May,  1918,  to . 

NINETEENTH  FIELD  ARTILLERY   (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  June  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Stanley.  Tex.,  November,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  MacArthur,  Tex..  February  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to . 


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TWENTIETH  FIELD  ARTILLERY  (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Fort  Sum  Houston,. Tex.,  June  25,  1917. 

Leon  Spi-ing.s,  Tex.,  June  2n.  1917,  to  Fel)ruar.v,  1918. 

Camp  MacArlhur,  Tex..  Febi-uary  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to . 

TWENTY-FIRST  FIELD  ARTILLERY  ((jrganized  June,  1917)  : 

Camp  Wil.son,  Tex..  June  to  July,  1917. 

Leon  Springs,  Tex.,  July,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.,  February  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to  . 

CAVALRY 

FIRST  CAVALRY: 

Pacific  Coa.st,  1866  to  1884. 

Montana,  Wyoming,  and  North  Dakota,  1884  to  1892. 
Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  1892  to  1895. 
Arkansas,  Kansias,  and  Oklahoma,  1895  to  1898. 
Southern  States,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  I,  and  K,  June  14  to  August  15, 
1898. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Florida  to  August,  1898.) 
New  York,  1898. 

Montana,  Nebraska,  Dakota,  Kansas,  and  Wyoming.  1898  to  1900. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  I,  K,  L.  and  M,  August  7,  1900,  to  June  0,  1903. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  August  7,  1900,  to  September  17,  1903, 
E,  F,  G,  and  H,  August  10,  1902,  to  October  10,  1903. 

Texas,  1903  to  1907. 
Pliilippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B.  C,  E,  F,  G,  K,  L,  and  M,  December  5,  1907, 

to  February  12,  1910. 
D,  H.  and  I,  March  5,  1908,  to  February  12,  1910. 
California,   Utah,   Wyoming,   Washington,   and   Idaho.   February,   1910,   to 
1914. 
(Regiment  performed  service  at  various  stations  on  Mexican  border.) 
Headquarters,  A,  C,  D,  E,  G,  and  Third   Squadron,  August,  1914.  to 
May,  1917. 

B,  F,  and  H,  August,  1914,  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  D.  A.  Russell,  Wyo.,  Headquarters.  A,  C,  D,  E.  G,  and  Third  Squadron, 
May  to  December,  1917. 

Douglas,  Ariz.,  and  vicinity.  DeccMuber,  1917,  to . 

SECOND  CAVALRY: 

Kansas,  Missouri,  and  Colorado,  1866. 

Nebraska,  Wyoming,  and  Montana,  1860  to  1884.  ^ 

California,  Washington,  Oregon,  and  Idaho,  1884  to  1.890. 

California,  Ari/.ona,  and  New  Mexico,  1890  to  1898. 

Georgia,  Alabama,  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  A,  C,  D,  and  F,  June  14  to  August  28.  1898. 

Porto  Rico,  B,  July  23,  to  December  1,  1898. 

(Seven  troops  remained  in  Florida  to  August,  1898.) 
New  York,  1898. 
Alabama,  1898  to  1899. 


34  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

SECOND  CAVALRY— Continued. 
Cuba — ■ 

Headquarters  and  B,  February  10,  1S99,  to  April  28,  1902. 

A,  C,  and  D,  February  3,  1899,  to  April  28,  1902. 
E  and  H,  Fel)ruary  16,  1899,  to  January  22,  1902. 
F  and  G,  February  3,  1899,/o  January  22,  1902. 
I,  K,  and  L,  February  16,  1899,  to  May  9,  1902. 
M,  February  3,  1899,  to  May  9,  1902.     " 

Virginia  and  Verniout,  1902  to  1903. 
riiilippiues — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  December  20,  1903,  to  February  14, 
1900. 

E,  F,  O,  H,  I,  and  K,  December  20,  1903,  to  February  28,  1900. 

L  and  M,  January  1,  1904,  to  February  28,  1906. 
Montana,  Kansas,  Minnesota,  and  Iowa,  February,  1900,  to  June,  1907. 
Iowa,  June,  1907,  to  December,  1909  (A  and  E  to  February,  1910). 
Pliilippines — 

Headquarters,  B,  C,  D,  F,  G,  H,  I,  K,  L,  M,  December,  1909,  to  June 
1912. 
A,  E,  February,  1910  to  June,  1912. 
Texas,  June,  1912,  to  December,  1913. 
Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vt.— 

Headquarters,  Second  and  Third  Squadrons,  December,  1913,  to  March, 
1918. 

B,  C,  and  D,  December,  1913,  to  March,  1910. 

A,  December,  1913,  to  December,  1917. 
Fort  INIyer,  Va.— 

B,  C,  and  D,  IMarch,  1910,  to  March,  1918. 

A,  December,  1917,  to  IMarch,  1918. 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  March  to  April,  1918. 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  April,  1918,  to  . 

THIIiD  CAVALRY: 
Arkansas,  1800. 

New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  1866  to  1872. 
Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  1872  to  1882. 
Arizona,  1882  to  1885. 
Texas,  1885  to  1893. 
Kansas  and  Oklahoma,  1893  to  1898. 

(Four  troops  in  Vermont,  1894  to  1898.) 
Florida,  1898. 
Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  C,  E,  F,  and  K,  June  14,  to  August  14,  1898, 

B,  G,  H,  and  I,  June  14  to  August  13,  1898. 

(Four  troops  in  Florida,  June  to  August,  1898.) 
New  York,   1^98. 
Virginia,  1898  to  1899. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  E  and  F,  August  25,  1899,  to  May  23,  1902. 

A,  C,  and  D,  August  25,  1899,  to  July  19,  1902. 

B,  G,  and  H,  August  1,  1900,  to  July  19,  1902. 
I,  August  1,  1900,  to  August  12,  1902. 

K,  L,  and  M,  August  25,  1899,  to  August  12,  1902. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Virginia  to  July,  1900.) 
Montana,  Wyoming,  and  Arizona,  1902  to  1905. 


UNITED    STATES   KEGLLAR    ARMY  35 

THIRD  CAVALRY— Continued. 

Philippines — 

Ilcjulquarlers  and  A,  C,  T),  E.  F,  Ci,  IT,  T.  K.  and  L,  December  15,  1905, 
to  February  13,  190S. 

B  and  M,  March  5,  1906,  to  February  13,  1908. 
Texas  and  New  Mexico,  Feliruary,  190S,  to  March,  ]91]. 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  Marcli,  Mil,  to  October,  1917. 

(Duty  at  rarious  stations  on  Mexican  border.) 

American  Expeditionary  Foix?es,  November,  1917,  to  . 

FOURTH  CAVALRY : 
Texas,  1866  to  1879. 

CJoJorado,  Kansa.s,  and  Indian  Territory,  1879  to  1881. 
New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  ISSl  to  1890. 

California.  Washington,  Idaho,  and  Wyoming,  1890,  to  1898. 
Philipi»iues— 

Headquarters  and  M,  June  28,  1899,  to  August  28,  1901. 

A  and  F,  .lune  24,  1899,  to  August  28,  1901. 

B,  .Tune  28.  1899,  to  September  IS,  1901. 

C,  E,  G.  I,  K,  and  L,  July  15,  1898,  to  August  28,  1901. 
D  and  H.  .Tuly  13,  1899,  to  August  28,  1901. 

(Six  troops  remained  in  United  States  to  June,  1899,  when  they 
left  for  the  Philippines.) 
Kansas  and  Missouri,  1901  to  1904. 
California  and  Washington,  1904  to  1905. 
Philippines — 

Headquarlei-.s  and  A,  B,  C,  and  E,  SeiJtember  5,  1905,  to  November  22, 
1907. 

D,  H,  K.  and  M,  January  5,  1906,  to  November  22,  1907. 
F  and  G,  September  5.  190.5,  to  August  13.  1907. 

I  and  L,  November  6,  1905,  to  November  22,  1907. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  United  States  , to  January,  190G.) 
South  Dakota  and  Minnesota,  November,  1907,  to  March,  1911. 
Texas  and  Arizona.  IMarch,  1911,  to  .Tanuary,  1913. 

Schofield  Barracks,  Hawaii,  January,  1913,  to . 

FIFTH  CAVALRY: 

District  of  Cohimbia.  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina,  1866. 

Southern  States,  1866  to  1869. 

Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  1869  to  1871. 

Arizona,  1871  to  1875. 

Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  1875  to  1876. 

Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  1876  to  1SS5. 

Kansas  and  Oklahoma,  1885  to  1893. 

Texas,  1893  to  1398. 

Florida  and  Alabama,  1898. 

Porto  Rico — 

Headquarters  and  K  and  L,  November  9,  1898.  to  Angust  11,  1900. 

A,  July  25,  1898,  to  March  29,  1900. 

B  and  D,  November,  1898,  to  March  29,  1900. 

C,  February  1,  1899,  to  March  29,  1900. 

E  and  G,  November  9,  1898,  to  December  4,  1900. 

F  and  H,  February  1,  1899,  to  December  21,  1900, 

I  and  M,  February  1,  1899,  to  August  11,  1900. 


36  EEGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

FIFTH  TAVALRY— Continued. 

Virginia  ami  Vermont,  1900  to  1901. 
riiilippines— 

Headquarters  and  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  March  IS.  1901,  to  July  10,  1903. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  March  18,  1901,  to  October  10,  1903. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  July  1,  1902,  to  October  10,  1903. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  United  States  to  July,  1902.) 
California,  Utah,  Arizona,  New  Mexico,  and  Wycmiing,   1903  to  1909. 
Hawaii,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  I,  K,  L,  and  M  January  5,  1909,  to 
January,  1913. 

(E,  F,  G,  H,  October,  1910,  to  January,  1913.) 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Utah  and  AVyoming  to  October,  1910.) 
Arizona,  January  to  December,  1913. 
Virginia,  Kansas,  and  Illinois,  December,  1913,  to  March,  1916. 

(E,  F,  G,  and  H,  in  Colorado,  April,  1914,  to  January,  191.3.) 
Columbus,  N.  Mex.,  March  —  to  INIarcli  30,  1916. 
Mexico,  Marcli,  191G,  to  Februai-y,  1917. 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  February,  1917,  to . 

SIXTH  CAVALRY: 

Texas,  1866  to  1871. 

Kansas,  Colorado,  and  Indian  Territory,  1871  to  187.j. 

Arizona,  New  Mexico,  and  Colorado,  1875  to  1890. 

Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  1890,  to  1894. 

Virginia,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska,  1894  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  K,  June  14  to  August  13, 

1898. 
Torto  Rico,  H,  July  28  to  December  1,  1S98. 

(Three  troops  remained  in  Florida  to  August,  1898.) 
New  York,  1898. 
Alabama,  1898.   .   . 

Kansas,  Oklahoma,  and  California,  1899  to  1900. 
China  and  Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  and  D,  July  3,  1900,  to  April  28,  1903. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  July  3,  1900,  to  August  9,  1903. 

Philippines  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  March  25,  1901,  to  October  10,  1903. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  California,  Washington,  and  Idalio  to 
ilarch,  1901.) 
Soutli  Dakota,  Wyoming,  and  IMontana,  1903  to  1907. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  E,  G,  H,  I,  K,  L,  and  :M,  September  7,  1907, 
to  January  12,  1910. 

D  and  F,  December  5,  1907,  to  Januai-y  12,  1910. 
Iowa,  January,  1910,  to  February,  1913. 

(Arizona,  April,  1911,  to  January,  1912.) 
Texas.  February,  1913,  to  September,  1915. 

(Mexico,  I  and  K,  April  29,  to  November  20,  1914.) 
Various  stations  on  Mexican  border,  September,  1915,  to  November,  1917. 

(Mexico,  April  to  INIay,  1916.) 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  November,  1917.  to  INIarch,  1918. 
American  Expeditionary  Forces,  March,  1918,  to , 


UNITED    STATES    REGULAR   ARMY  37 

SEVENTPI  CA^'ALRY  (orgauized  OotoiJei-.  1866)  : 
Kan.sns,  1866  to  1S71. 

Kentucky,  Tennessee,  and  South  Carolina,  1871  to  1878. 
Dakota. and  Montana,  1873  to  1888. 

(Three  troojis  served  in  Southern  States,  October,  1874,  to  May,  1875, 
and  three  troops  October,  1874,  to  April.  1876.) 
Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  1888  to  ISOo. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Texas,  July,  3893,  to  October,  1895,  and  two 
in  Illinois,  October,  1892,  to  April,  1896.) 
Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  1895  to  1898. 
Georgia  and  Alabama,  1898. 
Cuba- 
Headquarters  and  E,  G,  I,  and  L,  January  13,  1899,  (o  May  22,  1902. 

A,  January  13,  1899,  to  April  22,' 1902. 

B,  January  22,  1899,  to  April  22,  1902. 

C,  January  13,  1899,  to  April  17,  1902. 

D,  January  22,  1899,  to  April  21,  1902. 

F,  H,  K,  and  M,  January  22,  1899,  to  May  22.  1902. 
Georgia  and  Virginia,  1902  to  1905. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  I.  K,  L,  and  I\r,  June  30,  1905,  to  July  17,  1907. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  May  31,  1905,  to  July  17,  1907. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  May  2,  1905,  to  July  17,  1907. 
Kansas,  August,  197,  to  January,  1911. 

(E  and  F,  to  April  29,  1911.) 
Philippines — 

Headquarters,  A.  B.  C.  D,  G,  H,  I.  K,  L.  1\I,  February,  1911,  to  Novem- 
ber, 1915. 

E  and  F.  May,  1911,  to  November.  1915. 
Douglas,  Ariz. — 

Headquarters,  E.  F,  G.  H    I.  K,  L,  and  M,  Deceni))er,  1915,  to  IVFari  li, 
1916. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  various  stations  on  ?^Iexican  boi-der,  December,  1915, 
•  :   to  March,  1916. 
Mexico,  March.  1916,  to  February,  1917.  -      ' 

Fort  Bliss,  February,  1917,  to . 

(First  Squadron,  Fort  Yellowstone.  Wyo.,  .Tune  to  December,  1917.) 
EIGHTH  CAVALRY   (organized  October,  1866)  : 
California,  Neveda,  and  Arizona,  1866  to  1870. 
New  INIexieo  and  Colorado,  1870  to  1875.  ' 
Texas,  1875  to  1888. 

Dakota,  Nebraska,  and  Montana,  1888  to  1898. 
Cuba — 

Headquarters  and  I  and  M.  Novemlier  13,  1898,  to  March  2,  1902. 

A,  B,  and  C,  November  13,  1898.  to  .Tanuary  23,  1900. 

D,  January  31,  1899,  to  January  23.  190<3. 

E  and  H,  January  31,  1899,  to  April  30,  1902. 

F,  January  31,  1899,  to  April  30,  1902. 

G,  November  13,  1898.  to  April  30.  1902. 

K  and  I.,  .Tauuary  31,  1899,  to  Mardi  2.  1902. 
Kan.sas,  Missouri,  and  Oklahoma,  1902  to  1905. 


38  REGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

EIGHTH  CAVALRY— Coutiimed. 
Philippines — 

Headquartors  and  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  February  28,  1905,  to  May  15,  1907. 

A,  B,  C,  and  D,  June  30,  1905.  to  INIay  15,  1907. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  March  31,  1905,  to  May  15,  1907, 
Nebraska,  Wyoming,  and  Arizona.  May,  1997,  to  November,  1910. 

(D,  E,  G,  and  I,  to  March,  1911.) 
Philippines — 

Headquarters,   A,   B,   C,   P,   H,   K,   L,   and   M,   December   5,   1910,   to 
August,  1915. 

D,  E,  G,  I,  March,  3911,  August,  1915. 

D,  E,  G,  I,  March,  1911,  to  August,  1915. 
Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  September,  1915,  to  October,  1917. 

(Various  stations  on  Mexican  border.) 

Marfa,  Tex.,  and  vicinity,  Octobei",  1917,  to -. 

NINTH  CAVALRY  (organized  November,  1S6G)  : 
Loui.siana  and  Texas,  1866  to  1875. 
Texas,  New  Mexico,  and  Colorado,  1875  to  1881. 
Kansas  and  Indian  Territory,  1881  to  1885. 
Nebraska,  Wyoming,  and  Utah,  1S^5  to  1898. 
Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  G,  H,  and  K,  June  14  to  August  20, 
1898. 

(Four  trooops  remained  in  Florida  to  August,  1898.) 
New  York,  1898. 

Texas,  Arizona,  and  Utah,  1898  to  1900. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  F,  G,  and  H,  August  16,  1900,  to  October  13,  1902. 

A,  B,  C,  D,  and  E,  August  16,  1900  to  October  31,  1902. 

I,  April  15,  1901,  to  October  31,  1902. 

K,  L,  and  M,  April  15.  1901,  to  October  13,  1902. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Utah  and  Arizona  to  April,  1901.) 
California  and  Washington,  1902  to  1904. 
Kansas  and  Missouri,  1904  to  1907. 
Philippines—^ 

Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  H,  I,  K,  and  L,  May  6,  1907,  to 
June  10  1909. 

M,  August  5,  1907,  to  June  10,  1909  (one  troop  remained  in  Kansas.) 
Wyoming,  June,  1909,  to  September,  1912. 

(Texas,  March  11,  to  Jiify,  14,  1911.) 
Arizona,  September,  1912,  to  December,  1915. 

Pliilipiiine  Islands,  Februrary,  1916,  to . 

TENTH  CAVALRY  (organized  February,  1867)  : 

Kansas,  Texas,  and  Indian  Territory,  1867  to  1885. 
Arizona  and  New  jMexico,  1885  to  1892. 
North  Dakota  and  Montana,  1892  to  1898. 
Georgia  and  Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  I,  June  14  to  August  20, 
1898. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Florida  to  August  1898.)  > 

New  York,  1898. 
Alabama,  1898  to  1899. 


UNITED    STATES    REGULAR    AK.MY  39  ' 

TENTH  CAA^ALRY— Continued. 
Texas.  1899. 
Cuba-^ 

Headquarters  and  A,  C,  1.,  and  M,  May  1,  1899,  to  April  30,  1902. 

B,  D,  I,  and  K,  May  17,  1899,  to  May  12,  1902. 

E  and  F,  IMay  17,  1899,  to  January  10,  1900. 

G  and  H,  IMuy  1.  1899,  to  January  10,  1900. 

(Four  troops  remained  in  Texas,  January,  1900,  to  April,  1901.) 
Philippines,  E,  F^  G,  and  H,  April  15,  1901.  to  August  1,  1902. 
Nebraska  and  Wyoming:,  1902  to  1907. 
riijlippines — 

Headquarters  and  A,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  H,  K,  and  L,  March  5,  1907,  to 
July  25,  1909. 
B  and  I,  June  5,  1907,  to  July  25,  1909. 

(M  remained  in  Kansas  to  July  15,  1909.) 
Vermont,  July,  1909,  to  December,  1913.) 

Arizona,  December,  1918    to . 

Fort   Huachuca,   Headquarters,   A,    B,   C,   D,  E,   F,   G,   H,   I,   K,   and  M, 
December,  1913,  to  — — — . 

(Various  stations  on  Mexican  border.) 
Fort  Apache,  Ariz.,  L,  December,  1913,  to -, 

(Mexico,  March,  1916,  to  February,  1917.) 
ELEVENTH  CAVALRY  (organized  March,  1901)  : 
Virginia,  Vermont,  and  Missouri,  1901. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  Jan.  21,  1902,  to  Apr.  15,  1904. 

A,  B.  C,  and  D,  January  1,  1902,  to  April  15,  1904. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  December  5,  1901,  to  April  15,  1904. 
Kansas  and  Iowa.  1904  to  1906. 

Cuba,  Headquarters  and  E,  G,  F,  H,  I,  K,  and  L,  October  11,  1906,  to  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1909. 
Cuba,  M,  October  16.  1906,  to  February  28,  1909. 

(Four   troops   remained    in   Iowa   to   June,   1907,   when   they   went   to 
Vermont.) 
Georgia,  March,  1909.  to  March,  1916. 

(In  Texas,  Mar.  8,  to  Nov.  11,  1911.) 

(Colorado.  ?»Iay  2,  1914,  to  January,  1915.) 
Mexico,  March.  1916,  to  February,  1917. 
Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  February,  1917,  to  May,  1917. 
Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  Headquarters,  B,  C,  E,  F,  and  H.  INIay,  1917,  to . 

(B  and  C  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  August  to  November,  1917.) 

(H  at  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  and  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  September  to  Decem- 
ber, 1917.) 

A,  D,  I,  and  K,  May  to  August,  1917. 

G,  L,  and  M.  May  to  September,  1917. 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  G,  September  to  Decembei-,  1917. 
Atlanta,  Ga..  I  and  K,  August  to  December,  1917. 

Newport  News,  Va.,  A  and  D.  August,  1917,  to . 

Yellowstone,  Wyo.,  G,  December,  1917,  to . 

Calexico,  Mexico.  I  and  K,  December,  1917.  to . 

San  Diego,  Cal.,  L  and  M,  December,  1917,  to . 


40  KEGIMEMTAL   HISTORY 

TWELFTH  CAVALRY  (oi-ganized  April,  1901)  : 
Texas,  1901  to  1903. 
riiilippines: 

Headquarters,  August  1,  1903,  to  June,  190o. 
A,  B,  C,  and  D,  July,  1903,  to  July  19,  1905. 
E,  F,  G,  and  H,  May  1,  1903,  to  June  12,  1905. 
I,  K,  L,  and  M,  August  1,  1903,  to  September  13,  1905. 
Georgia,  1905  to  1909. 

liiilippines,  Headquarters  and  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  H,_  I,  L,  and  M,  April  5, 
1909,  to  February  12,  1911. 

(A  and  K,  July  6,  1909,  to  February  12,  1911.) 
Kebraska,  Arizona,   South  Dakota,   AVyoming,   February,   1911,    to   March, 
191G. 

(E,  F,  G,  H,  I,  L.  and  M,  in  Colorado,  April,  1914,  to  January,  1915.) 
(A,  B,  C,  and  D,  Texas  December  1913  to  February,  1916.) 
Columbu.s,  N.  Mex.,  and  vicinity.     Headquariers,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  March, 

1916,  to  •. 

Canal  Zone,  A,  F,  C,  and  D,  March,  1916,  to . 


Hachita,  N.  Mex.,  and  vicinity,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  March,  191G,  to . 

THIRTEENTH  CAVALRY   (organized  May.  1901)  : 
South  Dakota  and  Montana,  1901  to  1903. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  A.  B,  C,  and  D,  February  28,  1903,  to  May  IS,  1905. 

E,  F,  G,  and  H,  .June  1,  1903,  to  May  18,  1905. 

I,  K,  L,  and  M,  April  1,  1903,  to  August  9,  1905. 
Virginia,  Kansas,  Oklahoma,  and  IllinoLs.  1905  to  1900. 
I'hilippines,  Regiment,  March  6,  1909,  to  April  11,  1911. 
Kansas,  April,  1911,  to  September,  1912. 
Texas  and  Kew  Mexico,  September,  1912,  to . 


I,  Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  September,  1912,  to . 

(Regiment,  except  I,  in  Mexico,  March,  191G,  to  February,  1917.) 
FOURTEENTH  CAVALRY  (organized  :March,  1901)  : 
Kansas,  New  Mexico,  and  Arizona,  1901  to  1903. 
Philippines,  Regiment,  September  5,  1903,  to  November  22,  1905. 
"Washington,  California,  and  Idaho,  November,  1905,  to  November,  1909. 

(D,  L,  and  M,  to  March,  1910.) 
Philippines — 

Headquarters,  A,  B,  C,  E,  F,   G,  H,  I,  K,  November,  1909,  to  April 

7,  1912. 
L  and  M,  March,  1910,  to  April,  1912. 
D,  April,  1910,  to  April  7,  1912. 
Texas- 
Fort  Clark,  Tex.,  Headquarters,  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  G,  and  H,  April, 

1912,  to  April,  1918. 
Fort  Mcintosh,  Tex.,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  April,  1912,  to  April,  1918. 

(During  this  period  troops  performed  service  on  Mexican  border 
at  various  stations.) 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  April,  1918,  to — , 

FIFTEENTH  CAA^\LRY  (organized  March,  1901)  : 
California,  1901. 
Philippines — 

Headquarters  and  E,  F,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  December  16,  1901,  to  No- 
vember 15,  1903, 


UNITED   STATES   REGULAR   ARMY  41 

FIFTEENTH  CAVALRY— Continued. 

riiilippiues — Continued. 

A  and  B,  March,  1901,  to  November,  1903. 

C,  April,  1901,  to  November  11,  1903. 

D,  April  1.  1901,  to  November  15,  1903. 
G,  April  5,  1901,  to  November  15,  1903. 

H,  December  16,  1901,  to  November  11,  3903. 
Virginia  and  Vermont,  1903  to  1906. 

Cuba,  HeadqunrhM's  and  A,  R,  C,  D,  I,  K,  L,  and  M,  October  7,  190G,  to 
February  10,  1909. 

(Four  troops  remained   in   Vermont  to  February,  1909,  when  two  of 
them  left  for  Kan.sa.s.) 
Virginia,   Vermont,    Illinois,   and   Kansas,   February,   1909,   to   November^ 

1913. 
Texas,  November,  1913,  to  November,  1915. 
Philippines,  November,  1915,  to  September,  1917. 
Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  October  to  December,  1917. 
Douglas,  Ariz.,  pecember,  1917,  to  March,  191S. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  March,  1918,  to . 

SIXTEENTH  CAVALRY  {organized  .Tune,  191G)  : 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  .Tune,  1916,  to . 

(And  various  stations  on  Mexican  border.) 
SEVENTEENTH  CAVALRY  (organized  June,  1916)  : 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  and  vicinity,  .Tune,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 

Douglas,  Ariz.,  and  vicinity,  May,  1917,  to  . 

EIGHTEENTH   CAVALRY    (organized   June,   1917;   reorganized   as   Seventy- 
sixth  Field  Artillery,  October,  1917)  : 

Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vt.,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Camp  Shelby,  Miss.,  November,  1917,  to  March,  1918. 
Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.,  March  to  May,  1918. 

Amei'ican  Expeditionary  Forces,  May,  1918,  to . 

NINETEENTH    CAVALRY    (organized    May,    1917;    reorganized    as   Seventy- 
seventh  Field  Artillery,  October,  1917)  ; 

Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vt.,  May  to  November,  1917. 

Camp  Shelby,  Miss.,  November  —  to  No\ember  29,  1917. 

Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  December,  1917,  to  May,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  June,  1918,  to . 

TWENTIETH    CAVALRY    (organized    June,    1917;    reorganized   as    Seventy- 
eighth  Field  Artillery,  November,  1917)  : 
Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Camp  Logan,  Tex.,  November,  1917,  to  Novembei-,  1918. 

Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  April,  1918,  to . 

TWENTY-FIRST  CAVALRY    (organized  June,  1917;  reorganized  as  Seventy- 
ninth  Field  Artillery,  October,  1917)  : 

Fort  Riley,  Kans.,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Camp  Logan,  Tex.,  November,  1917,  to  June,  1918. 

Camp  McClellau,  Ala.,  June,  1918,  to . 

TWENTY-SECOND  CAVALRY  (organized  May,  1917;  reorganized  as  Eigtieth 
Field  Artillery,  October,  1917)  : 
Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  May,  1917.  to  February  1918. 
Camp  MacArthur,  Tex.,  February  to  June,  1918. 
Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  June,  1918,  to  . 


42  KEGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

TWENTY-THIRD  CAVALRY   (organized  May,  1917;    (reorganized  as  Eighty- 
first  Field  Artillery,  November,  1917)  : 

Cliic'kaniauga  Park,  Ga.,  May,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 

Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  February,  1918,  to . 

TWENTY-FOURTH  CAVALRY  (organized  June,  1917;  reorganized  as  Eighty- 
second  Field  Artillery,  October,  1917)  : 

I^ort  D.  A.  Russell,  AVyo.,  June  to  October,  1917.     " 
Camp  Logan,  Tex.,  November  to  December,  1917. 

Fort  Bliss,  Tex.,  December,  1917,  to . 

TWENTY-FIFTH  CAVALRY    (organized  June,  1917;   reorganized  as  Eighty- 
third  Field  Artillery,  October,  1917)  : 

Fort  D.  A.  Russell,  Wyo.,  June,  1917,  to  February,  1918. 
Camp  Fremont,  Cal.,  February,  1918,  to  . 

ENGINEER  TROOPS  AND  ENGINEER  REGIMENTS 

In  191G  the  existing  companies  of  Engineers  were  broken  up  to  form  the 
iHiits  for  the  organization  of  the  Engineers  into  regiments. 

In  1917  this  was  again  done  in  the  organization  of  additional  regiments. 

ENGINEER    TROOPS 

COMPANY  A: 

New  York,  1866  to  1898. 

Philippines,  June  26,  1898,  to  August  18,  1901. 

New  York,  1901. 

Kansas,  1901  to  190.'5. 

Philippines,  June  30,  190.5,  to  September  16,  1907. 

California,  1907  to  1908. 

Hawaii,  November  5,  1908,  to  May  13,  1909. 

District  of  Columbia,  ]May,  1909,  to  May,  1916. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex..  June  24  to  28,  1916. 

Harlington,  Tex.,  June  28,  1910,  to . 

COMPANY  B : 

New  York,  1866  to  1899. 

Philippines,  July  13.  1899,  to  December,  1901. 

Missouri  and  Kansas,  1901  to  1905. 

Philippines,  June  30,  1905,  to  September  16,  1907. 

California  and  Washington,  1907  to  1909. 

District  of  Columbia.  IMay,  1909,  to  May,  1916. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  June  24  to  28,  1916, 

Harlington,  Tex.,  June  28,  1916,  to . 

COMPANY  C : 

]\Iissouri,  1866  to  1871. 

New  York,  1871  to  1898. 

Florida,  1898. 

Cuba,  June  14  to  August  28,  1.898. 

New  York,  1S9S  to  1900. 

Philippines,  August  1,  1900,  to  December  23,  1901. 

New  York,  1901  to  1902. 

Kansas,  1902  to  1905. 

California,  1905  to  1907. 

Philippines,  July  5,  1907,  to  August  10,  1909. 

District  of  Columbia,  August,  1909,  to  April,  1916. 

Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga..  April  to  June,  1916. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  June,  1916,  to •. 


UNITED    STATES   REGULAR   ARMY  43 

COMPANY  D  : 

Pliilippines,  June  7  to  December  23,  1901. 

Missouri  and  Kansas,  1902  to  3905. 

Califoniin,  1905  to  1907. 

Philippines,  July  5,  1907,  to  August  10,  1909. 

District  of  Columbia,  August,  1909,  to . 

COMPANY  E  (formerly  Company  C)  : 

New  York,  1S66  to  1898. 

Florida,  1S98. 

Cuba,  June  14  to  August  28,  1898. 

New  York,  1898  to  1901. 

riiilippines,  Juno  25,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 

District  of  Columbia,  1903  to  190G. 

Cuba,  October  2,  1906,  to  June  29,  1907. 

District  of  Columbia,  1907  to  1909. 
•^         Philippines,  .Tune  5,  1909,  to  April,  1912. 

Kansas,  April,  1912,  to  February,  1913. 

Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1914. 

Mexico,  April  24  to  November  26,  1914. 

Texas,  November,  1914,  to  November,  1915  (Galveston).  , 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  November,  1915,  to  March,  1916. 

Mexico,  March,  1916,  to . 

COMPANY  F  (formerly  Company  D)  : 

New  York,  1866  to  1867. 

California,  1867  to  1871. 

New  York,  1871  to  1901. 

Philippines,  June  25,  1901,  to  December  15,  1903. 

District  of  Columbia,  1903  to  1906. 

Cuba,  October  2,  1906,  to  April  4,  1909. 

District  of  Columbia,  April  to. May,  1909. 

Vanvouver  Barracks,  Wash.,  May,  1909,  to  March,  1915. 

Presidio,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  March  to  June,  1915. 

Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  .June  to  September,  1915. 

Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash.,  September,  1915,  to . 

COMPANY  G  (organized  March,  1901)  : 

New  York,  1901. 

Philippines,  June  25,  1901,  to  July  10.  1903. 

District  of  Columbia,  1903  to  1906. 

Cuba,  October  2,  1906,  to  April  5,  1909. 

District  of  Columbia,  1909. 

Hawaii,  May  5,  1909,  to  April  14,  1912. 

Kansas,  April,  1912,  to  February,  1913. 

Texas,  February,  1913,  to  November,  1915  (Texas  City). 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  and  vicinity,  Novomber,  1915,  to  June,  191G. 

Mexico,  June,  1916,  to . 

COMPANY  H  (organized  March,  1901)  : 

New  York,  1901. 

Philippines,  June  25,  1901.  to  July  10,  1903. 

District  of  Columbia,  1903  to  1900. 

Cuba.  October  2,  1906,  to  June  29,  1907. 

District  of  Columbia,  1907  to  1909. 

Philippines,  June  5,  1909,  to  April  14,  1912. 

Kansas,  April,  1912,  to  February,  1913. 


44  EEGIMENTAL   HISTORY 

COMPANY  H— Continued. 

Texas  City,  Tex.,  Febi-uary,  1913,  to  November.  1915. 

Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  November,  1915,  to  March,  1916. 

INIexico,  March,  191 G,  to , 

COIMPANY  I   (organized  May,  1901)  : 

New  York,  1901. 

District  of  Columbia,  1901  to  1903. 

riiilippines,  IMay  1,  1903,  to  September  13,  1905. 

Kansas,  1905  to  1907. 

Cuba,  February  G  to  June  16,  1907. 

Kansas,  .Tune,  1907,  to  March,  1912. 
(Texas,  Mar.  9  to  .July  15,  1911.) 

Hawaii,  March  5,  1912,  to  , 

CO:\IPANY  K  (organized  ,Tuly,  1901)  : 

New  York,  1901. 

District  of  Columbia,  1901  to  1903. 

Pliilippines,  May  1,  1903,  to  September  13,  1905. 

Kansas,  September,  1905,  to  December,  1911. 
(Texas,  Mar.  9  to  July  15,  1911.) 

Philippines,  January,  1912,  to  . 

COMPANY  L  (organized  July,  l901)  : 

New  York,  1901. 

District  of  Columbia,  1901  to  1903. 

Pliilippines,  October  1,  1903,  to  September  13,  1905. 

Kansas,  1905  to  1907. 

Cuba,  February  6  to  June  16,  1907. 

Kansas,  June,  1907,  to  December,  1911. 
(Texas,  Mar.  9  to  November  7,  1911.) 

Philippines,  January  5,  1912,  to . 

COMPANY  M   (organized  IJarch,  1901): 

New  York,   1901. 

District  of  Columbia,  1901  to  1903. 

Philippines,  October  1,  1903,  to  September  13,  1905. 

Kansas,  1905  to  1907. 

Cuba,  February  6  to  June  16,  1907. 

Kansas,  June,  1907,  to  April,  1910. 

Wyoming,  May,  1910,  to  March,  1911. 

Texas,  IMarcli  10  to  July  15,  1911. 

Kansas,  July,  1911,  to  February,  1913. 

Texas,  February,  1913,  to  April,  1915. 

Canal  Zone,  April  28,  1915,  to , 

ENGINEER   REGIMENTS 

FIRST  PEGIMENT  (organized  .July  1,  1916)  : 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  July  1  to  13,  1916. 
Brownsville,  Tex.,  Headquarters  and  A,  July,  1913,  to  April  4,  1917. 

B,  July  13,  1913,  to  March  16,  1917. 
Ringgold,  Tex.,  B,  March  to  April,  1917. 
Laredo,  Tex.,  C,  July  13,  1916,  to  April  4,  1917. 
Plattsburg  Barracks,  N.  Y.,  D,  July  to  October,  1916. 
Eagle  Pass,  Tex.,  E,  July  13,  1916,  to  March,  1917. 

F,  July  13  to  November,  1916. 
Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  F,  November,  1916,  to  May,  1917. 


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FIllST  REGIMENT— Conti  nuod. 
Washington,  D.  C. — 

D,  October,  1916,  to  August,  1917. 

Headquarters,  A,  B,  C,  E,  and  F,  April  to  August,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  August,  1917,  to  . 

SECOND  REGIMENT  (organized  July  31,  1916)  : 
Columbus,  N.  Mex.,  July,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 

(A,  B,  C,  D,  in  Mexico,  July  31,  1916.  to  February  5,  1917.) 
El  Paso,  Tex.,  February  to  August,  1917. 
American  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  August  to  September,  1917. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  October,  1917,  to . 

THIRD  REGIMENT   (organized— Headquarters,  A,  B,  C,  D,  August,  1916;  E 
and  F,  July,  1916)  : 
Philippines — 

Headquarters,  August  1,  1916,  to  October  15,  1917. 

A  and  B,  August  1,  1916.  to . 

Hawaii — 

C  and  D,  August  15,  1916,  to . 


Headquarters,  November,  1917,  to . 

Canal  Zone — 

E  and  F,  July,  1916,  to . 

FOURTH  REGIMENT  (organized  June,  1917)  : 

Vancouver  Barracks,  Wash.,  June  to  December,  191 7. 
Camp  Greene,  N.  C,  December,  1917,  to  April,  191S. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces,  May,  191S,  to . 

FIFTH  REGIMENT  (organized  May  21,  1917)  : 

El  Paso,  Tex.,  May  21  to  June,  1917.  , 

Brownsville,  Tex.,  D,  E,  and  F,  June  to  November,  1917. 
Corpus  Christie,  Tex. — 

Headquarters,  A,  B,  and  C,  June,  1917,  to . 

D,  E,  and  F,  November  20,  1917,  to  • — . 

SIXTH  REGIMENT  (organized  May  15,  1917,  Wa.shington  Barracks,  D.  C.)  : 
American  University,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  27  to  August,  1917. 
Washington  Barracks,  August  to  December  2,  1917. 

American   Expeditionary   Forces,   December,   1917,   to  . 

SEVENTH  REGIMENT  (organized  May  15,  1917)  : 
Washington  Barracks,  D.  C,  May  15  to  23,  1917. 
Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans.,  May  26,  1917,  to  Februai-y  25,  1918. 

American  Expeditionary  Forces, March,  1918. 

EIGHTH  REGIMENT   (organized— Headquarters  and  A,  August,  1916;  B  and 
C,  May  21,  1917)  : 

Mexico,  Headquarters,  August  1,  1916,  to  February,  1917. 

Columbus,    N.    Mex.,   A,   August,    1916,    to    Februar,y    1917. 

Headquarters,  February,  1917,  to  February  7,  1917. 

El  Paso,  Tex.,  Headquarters  and  A,  February  10,  1917,  to  . 

B   and   C,   May  21,   1971,   to  . 

NINTH  REGIMENT  (organized  May  21,  1917)  : 

El  Paso,  Tex.,  May  21,  1917,  to . 

(Headquarters,  A,  B,  and  C.) 


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COMMITTEE  ON  PUBLIC  INFORMATION 

Washington,  D.  C. 

(Established  by  order  of  the  President,  Apr.  14,  1017.) 


I.  RED,  WHITE,  AND  BLUE  SERIES 

1.  How  THE  Wae  Came  to  America.     32  pages.     (Translatioii.s  into  German, 

Polish,  Bohemian,  Italian,  Spanish,  Swedi.sh,  Portuguese,  Yiddish,  and 
Croatian.     48  pages.) 

2.  National  Service  Handbook.     246  pages.     (15  cents.) 

.3.  The   Battle   Line   of   Democracy.     A   collection   of   patriotic   prose    and 
poetry.     134  pages.     (15  cents.) 

4.  The  President's  Flag  Day  Speech,  with  Evidence  of  Germany's  Plans. 

32  pages. 

5.  Conquest   and   Kultur.     Quotations   from   German   writers   revealing   (he 

plans  and  purposes  of  pan-Germany.     160  pages. 
G.  German  War  Practices  :  Part  I — Treatment  of  Civilians.    91  pages. 

7.  War  Cyclopedia  :  A  Handbook  for  Ready  Reference  on  the  Great  War. 

321  pages.     (15  cents.) 

8.  German  Treatment  of  Conql^ered  Territory  :  Part  II  of  "  German  War 

Practices."    61  pages. 

9.  AVAR,  Labor,  and  Peace  :  SoiiE  Recent  Addresses  and  Writings  of  the 

President.  American  Reply  to  the  Pope ;  Address  to  the  American  Fed- 
eration of  Labor ;  Messages  to  Congress,  December  4,  1917,  and  January  8, 
1918.     (In  press.) 

(Other  issues  are  in  preparation.) 
10.  German  Plots  and  Intrigues  in  the  United  States  Dltring  the  Period 
OF  Our  Neutrality.    By  E.  E.  Sperry  and  W.  M.  West.    64  pages. 

II.  WAR  INFORMATION  SERIES 

101.  The  War  Message  and  the  Facts  Behind  It.    32  pages. 

102.  The  Nation  in  Arms.     Two  addresses  by  Secretaries  Lane  and  Baker. 

16  pages. 

103.  The  Government  of  Germa-ny.    By  Charles  D.  Hazen.    16  pages. 

104.  The  Great  War  :  From  Spectator  to  Participant.    By  A.  C.  McLaughlin. 

16  pages. 

105.  A  War  of  Self-Defense.     Addresses  by  Secretary  of  State  Lansing  and 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Labor  Post.    22  pages. 

106.  American  Loyalty.    By  American  citizens  of  German  descent.    24  pages. 

107.  Amerikanische  BiJRGERTREUE.    German  trai>slation  of  No.  100. 

108.  American  Interest  in  Popular  Government  Abroad.     By  E.  B.  Greene. 

16  pages. 

109.  Home  Reading  Course  foe  Citizen  Soldiers.     Prepared  liy  the  War  De- 

partment.   02  pages.     (Out  of  print.) 

110.  First  Session  of  the  War  Congress.     Complete  summary  of  all  legi-sla- 

tiou.     48  pages. 

111.  The  German  War  Code.    By  G.  W.  Scott  and  .7.  W.  Garner.    16  pages. 

112.  American  and  Allied  Ideals.    By  Stuart  P.  Sherman.     (In  press.) 

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48  LIST   OF   PUBLICATIONS. 

113.  German  Militarism  and  Its  German  Critics.    By  Charles  Altschnl.     (In 

press. ) 

114.  The  War  for  Peace.    Ly  Arthur  D.  Call.    Views  of  American  peace  organ- 

izations and  leadei's  in  the  present  war.     (In  press.) 

115.  Why  America  Fights  Germany.     By  John  S.  P.  Tatlock.     (In  press.) 

(Other  issues  are  in  preparation.) 

116.  The  Study  of  the  Great  War,    By  S.  B.  Harding.    A  topical  outline.    90 

pages. 

117.  The  Activities  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Information.    20  pages. 

III.  LOYALTY  LEAFLETS 

201.  Friendly  Words   to   the  Foreign   Born.     By   Judge   Joseph   Buffington. 

(Translations  into  the  principal  foreign  languages  are  in  preparation.) 

202.  The  Prussian  System,     By  Frederic  C,  Walcott.     (Other  issues  in  prep- 

aration.) 

203.  Labor  and  the  War.     President  Wilson's  address  to  the  American  Fed- 

eration of  Labor  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  November  12,  1917. 

204.  A  War  Message  to  the  Farmer.    By  President  Wilson,  January  31,  1918. 

205.  Plain  Issues  of  the  War.    By  Elihu  Root,  ex-Secretary  of  State. 

20G.  Ways  to  Serve  the  Nation.     A  proclamation  by  the  President,  April  16, 

1917. 
207.  What  Really  Matters.    By  a  well-known  newspaper  writer. 

IV.  OFFICIAL  BULLETIN.     Published  Daily 

Accurate  daily  statements  of  what  all  agencies  of  Government  are  doing  in 
war  times.  Sent  free  to  newspapers  and  postmasters  (to  be  put  on  bulletin 
boards)  ;  subscripiion  price  to  others,  $5  per  year. 


Any  tiro  of  the  ivar  puMieations  of  the  committee  sent  free  of  ehar<je  on 
request,  exceptiiiy  Ts'os.  2,  .'?,  and  7,  as  noted,  and  excepting  those  out  of  print. 
The  cowpon  hcJoic  is  for  coiirenlencc  in  ordering. 


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